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21 CFR § 1401.24 - What does it cost to get records under the Privacy Act?

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title: "21 CFR § 1401.24 - What does it cost to get records under the Privacy Act?"
title_number: 21
title_name: "Food and Drugs"
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section_name: "What does it cost to get records under the Privacy Act?"
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part_number: "1401"
part_name: "PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION"
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# 1401.24 What does it cost to get records under the Privacy Act?

(a) *Agreement to pay fees.* Your request is an agreement to pay fees. We consider your Privacy Act request as your agreement to pay all applicable fees unless you specify a limit on the amount of fees you agree to pay. We will not exceed the specified limit without your written agreement.

(b) *How do we calculate fees?* We will charge a fee for duplication of a record under the Privacy Act in the same way we charge for duplication of records under the FOIA in § 1401.11(c). There are no fees to search for or review records requested under the Privacy Act.