Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Service Center
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
Annual Freedom of Information Act
Report
Fiscal Year 2008 (For the period 10/01/2007 through 09/30/2008)
I. Basic Information Regarding
this Report
A. The FDIC contact
person for questions about this report is Fredrick Lee Fisch, Supervisory
Counsel, FDIC Legal Division, 550
17th St. N.W., Room MB-2098, Washington, DC 20429; Telephone (202)
898-6901; FAX (202) 898-6910. B. This
report is available on the FDIC Web Site at
http://www.fdic.gov/about/freedom/reports.html. C. A paper copy of this
report may be obtained by downloading it from the FDIC Web Site or by
requesting a copy from the FDIC Public Information Center, 3501 N. Fairfax
Drive, # E-1002, Arlington, VA 22226; Telephone (703) 562-2200, or
(877) 275-FDIC (3342). II. Making a FOIA Request to the FDIC A. Where to submit a FOIA request to the FDIC. B. Exempt information. III. Acronyms, Definitions, and Exemptions A.
There are no FDIC-specific acronyms or other terms used in this report. B. Definition of terms
used in this report:
12. Partial Grant/Partial Denial – in response to a FOIA request,
an agency decision to disclose portions of the records and to withhold
other portions that are exempt under the FOIA, or to otherwise deny a
portion of the request for a procedural reason. C.
Concise descriptions of the nine FOIA exemptions:
IV. Exemption 3 Statutes
Exemption 3 Statutes Relied upon to Withhold Information
Statute
Type of
Information Withheld
Supporting
Total Number of
Times Relied upon by FDIC
Rule 6(e) Fed.
Rules of Criminal Procedure
OIG Investigative
Files
Senate of Puerto
Rico v. Dept. of Justice, 823
F.2d 574 (D.C. Cir. 1987)
Number of Requests Pending as of
the Start of the Fiscal Year
Number of Requests Received in the
Fiscal Year
Number of Requests Processed in
the
Fiscal Year
Number of Requests Pending as of
the End of the Fiscal Year
35
807
780
62
(1) Disposition of FOIA Requests – All
Processed Requests
Full Grant
Partial Grant
Full
Full Denial No Records
Full Denial
Full Denial
Full Denial
Full
Full Denial
Full Denial
Full Denial Dup. Req.
Full Denial Other see B.(2)
below
FDIC
531
44
27
50
1
82
11
28
-0-
4
2
-0-
780
(2) Disposition of FOIA Requests – “Other” Reasons for “Full Denials
Based on Reasons Other than Exemptions” from Section VB(1) Chart Description of “Other”
Reasons for Denials from Chart B(1) & Number of Times Those Reasons
Were Relied Upon Total NA -0-
(3) Disposition of FOIA Requests – Number of Times Exemptions Applied Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. -0- 2 1 42 13 31 4 -0- 3 1 2 -0- 21 -0-
VI. Appeals of Initial Determinations of FOIA Requests Number of Appeals Pending
as of the Start of the Fiscal Year Number of Appeals
Received in the Number of Appeals
Processed in the Number of Appeals Pending
as of the End of the Fiscal Year -0- 3 1 2
Number
Number Partially Affirmed &
Partially Reversed or Remanded
Number Completely Reversed or
Remanded
Number of Appeals Closed for Other
Reasons
-0-
-0-
-0-
1
1
(1) Reasons for Denial on Appeal – Number of Times Exemptions Applied Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex. -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
(2) Reasons for Denial on Appeal – Reasons Other than Exemptions No Records Records Referred at
Initial Request Request Withdrawn Fee Related Reason Records not Reasonably
Described Improper Request for Other
Reasons Not Agency Record Duplicate Request or
Appeal Request in Litigation Denial of Request for
Expedited Processing Other see -0- -0- 1 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
(3) Reasons for Denial on Appeal – “Other” Reasons from Section VI,C(2)
Chart Description of “Other”
Reasons for Denial on Appeal from Chart C(2) & Number of Times Those
Reasons Were Relied Upon NA -0-
(4) Response Time for Administrative Appeals Median Number of Days Average Number of Days Lowest Number of Days Highest Number of Days 15 15 15 15
(5) Ten Oldest Pending Administrative Appeals 10th 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd Oldest Appeal Date Received NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
9-29-08
9-19-08 Number of Days Pending
VII. Response Time for Processed and Pending FOIA
Requests
Processed Requests – Response Time for All Processed Perfected Requests
Simple |
Complex | Expedited Processing Median Number of Days Average Number of Days Lowest Number of Days Highest Number of Days Median Number of Days Average Number of Days Lowest Number of Days Highest Number of Days Median Number of Days Average Number of Days Lowest Number of Days Highest Number of Days 6 9 -0- 48 11 15 -0- 84 13 16 1 41
Processed Requests – Response Time for Perfected Requests Where
Information Granted
Simple |
Complex | Expedited Processing Median Number of Days Average Number of Days Lowest Number of Days Highest Number of Days Median Number of Days Average Number of Days Lowest Number of Days Highest Number of Days Median Number of Days Average Number of Days Lowest Number of Days Highest Number of Days 5 7 -0- 47 7 10 -0- 60 10 8 1 12
Processed Requests – Response Time in Day Increments Simple Requests 1 - 21 - 41 - 61 - 81 - 101 -120 Days 121 -140 Days 141 -160 Days 161 -180 Days 181 -200 Days 201 -300 Days 301 -400 Days 401 + Days FDIC Total 451 62 3 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 516 Complex Requests 1 - 21 - 41 - 61 - 81 - 101 -120 Days 121 -140 Days 141 -160 Days 161 -180 Days 181 -200 Days 201 -300 Days 301 -400 Days 401 + Days FDIC Total 189 45 11 7 2 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 254 Requests Granted Expedited Processing 1 - 21 - 41 - 61 - 81 - 101 -120 Days 121 -140 Days 141 -160 Days 161 -180 Days 181 -200 Days 201 -300 Days 301 -400 Days 401 + Days FDIC Total 7 2 1 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 10
Simple |
Complex | Expedited Processing
Number Pending
Median Number of Days
Average Number of Days
Number Pending
Median Number of Days
Average Number of Days
Number Pending
Median Number of Days
Average Number of Days
35
4
3
25
19
15
2
21
21
Pending Requests – Ten Oldest Pending Perfected Requests 10th 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd Oldest Request Date Received
8-27-08
8-27-08
8-27-08
8-26-08
8-25-08
8-25-08
8-21-08
8-20-08
8-12-08
7-29-08 Number of Days Pending
VIII. Requests for Expedited
Processing and Requests for Fee Waiver
Requests For Expedited Processing
Number
Number
Median Number of Days to Adjudicate
Average Number of Days to Adjudicate
Number Adjudicated Within Ten Calendar
Days
10
-0-
1
1
10
Requests for Fee Waiver
Number
Number
Median Number of Days to Adjudicate
Average Number of Days to Adjudicate
6
1
1
1
IX. FOIA Personnel and Costs
Personnel
| Costs
Number of Number of “Equivalent
Full-Time FOIA Employees” Total Number of “Full-Time
FOIA Staff” Processing Litigation Total Costs 6 5 11 $2,080,000.00 -0- $2,080,000.00
X. Fees Collected for Processing
Requests Total
Amount of Fees Collected
Percentage of Total Costs $12,672.16 0.61
XI. FOIA Regulations and Fee Schedule
Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation In accordance with 12 C.F.R. § 309.5(f), the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation hereby sets forth the
fees to be charged for the production of agency records.
These fees will be effective for requests submitted no less
than thirty days from the above date of issuance. Persons
requesting records from the FDIC shall be charged for the
direct costs of search, review and duplication as set forth
at 12 C.F.R. § 309.5(f), unless such costs are less
than $10.00. The following fees shall be in effect until further notice. Hourly labor rates: Duplication:
All FOIA requests to the FDIC must be in writing and directed to the FOIA
& Privacy Act Group, FDIC Legal Division, 550 17th St. NW, Washington, DC
20429. Requests may also be submitted electronically through the FDIC’s
Electronic FOIA Office on the web site at
https://efoiarequest.fdic.gov/. The FDIC publication
entitled, “FOIA Guide – Gaining Access to FDIC Information” explains in
detail how to submit a FOIA request to the FDIC. The FOIA Guide is
available on the FDIC web site at
http://www.fdic.gov/about/freedom/Guide.
Some FOIA requests are denied in whole or in part because the information
requested is exempted from disclosure by the FOIA (5 U.S.C. §552 (b)). The
exemptions most often applicable to information requested from the FDIC
include (b)(4), (b)(5), (b)(6) and (b)(8). The FDIC receives a great deal
of privileged and private financial information concerning individuals,
businesses, and banking entities by virtue of its roles as a federal
financial institution regulatory agency, as well as the appointed receiver
of virtually all failed U.S. depository institutions. Therefore,
exemptions (b)(4) and (b)(6) are invoked to withhold confidential or
privileged material. The FDIC is also the primary regulator of most
state-chartered financial institutions and therefore prepares or receives
bank examination reports and related material. Such records are exempted
from FOIA disclosure in order to promote frank communications between
financial institutions and the FDIC examination staff and to maintain
stability in the financial system. Accordingly, the FDIC invokes FOIA
exemption (b)(8) for these purposes. Other exemptions, such as (b)(2),
(b)(7)(A), or (b)(7)(C) are used occasionally. In some cases, records
cannot be located.
1. Administrative Appeal – a request to a federal agency asking
that it review at a higher administrative level a FOIA determination made
by the agency at the initial request level.
2. Average Number – the number obtained by dividing the
sum of a group of numbers by the quantity of numbers in the group. For
example, of 3, 7, and 14, the average number is 8.
3. Backlog – the number of requests or administrative
appeals that are pending at an agency at the end of the fiscal year that
are beyond the statutory time period for a response.
4. Component – for agencies that process requests on a
decentralized basis, a “component” is an entity, also sometimes referred
to as an Office, Division, Bureau, Center, or Directorate, within the
agency that processes FOIA requests.
5. Consultation – the procedure whereby the agency responding to a
FOIA request first forwards a record to another agency for its review
because that other agency has an interest in the document. Once the
agency in receipt of the consultation finishes its review of the record,
it responds back to the agency that forwarded it. That agency, in turn,
will then respond to the FOIA requester.
6.
Exemption 3 Statute – a federal statute that exempts information
from disclosure and upon which the agency relies to withhold information
under subsection (b)(3) of the FOIA.
7. FOIA Request – a FOIA request is generally a request
to a federal agency for access to records concerning another person
(i.e., a “third-party” request), or concerning an organization, or a
particular topic of interest. FOIA requests also include requests made by
requesters seeking records concerning themselves (i.e., “first-party”
requests) when those requesters are not subject to the Privacy Act, such
as non-U.S. citizens. Moreover, because all first-party requesters should
be afforded the benefit of both the access provisions of the FOIA as well
as those of the Privacy Act, FOIA requests also include any first-party
requests where an agency determines that it must search beyond its
Privacy Act “systems of records” or where a Privacy Act exemption
applies, and the agency looks to FOIA to afford the greatest possible
access. All requests which require the agency to utilize the FOIA in
responding to the requester are included in this report. Additionally, a
FOIA request includes records referred to the agency for processing and
direct response to the requester. It does not, however, include records
for which the agency has received a consultation from another agency.
(Consultations are reported separately in Section XII of this report.)
8. Full Grant – an agency decision to disclose all
records in full in response to a FOIA request.
9. Full Denial – an agency decision not to release any records in
response to a FOIA request because the records are exempt in their
entireties under one or more of the FOIA exemptions, or because of a
procedural reason, such as when no records could be located.
10. Median Number – the middle, not average, number. For
example, of 3, 7, and 14, the median number is 7.
11. Multi-Track Processing – a system in which simple requests
requiring relatively minimal review are placed in one processing track
and more voluminous and complex requests are placed in one or more other
tracks. Requests granted expedited processing are placed in yet another
track. Requests in each track are processed on a first in/first out
basis.
13. Pending Request or Pending Administrative Appeal – a
request or administrative appeal for which an agency has not taken final
action in all respects.
14. Perfected Request – a request for records which
reasonably describes such records and is made in accordance with
published rules stating the time, place, fees (if any) and procedures to
be followed.
15. Processed Request or Processed Administrative Appeal
– a request or administrative appeal for which an agency has taken final
action in all respects.
16. Range in Number of Days – the lowest and highest number of
days to process requests or administrative appeals.
17. Time Limits – the time period in the statute for an agency to
respond to a FOIA request (ordinarily twenty working days from receipt of
a perfected FOIA request).
Case Citation
1
V. FOIA
Requests
Partial Denial
Denial Based on Exemption
Records Referred to Another Agency
Request Withdrn
Fee
Related
Denial
Records not Reasonably Described
Improper FOIA Request
Not Agency Record
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7(A)
7(B)
7(c)
7(D)
7(E)
7(F)
8
9
Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year
Affirmed
on Appeal
on Appeal
TOTAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7(A)
7(B)
7(C)
7(D)
7(E)
7(F)
8
9
C.(3) below
Total
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1
7
20 Days
40 Days
60 Days
80
Days
100
Days
20 Days
40 Days
60 Days
80
Days
100
Days
20 Days
40 Days
60 Days
80
Days
100
Days
23
23
23
24
25
25
27
28
34
44
Granted
Denied
Granted
Denied
“Full-Time FOIA Employees”
Costs
Related
Costs
The FDIC FOIA regulations are available at http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/laws/rules/2000-3800.html#2000part309.
Paper copies of this report contain the full text of
the regulations. The FDIC Records Fee Schedule is set forth below and it is
also available at
http://www.fdic.gov/about/freedom/fees.html#schedule.
Records
Fee Schedule
February
1, 2009
Executive level staff -- $109.00
Professional level staff -- $71.00
Clerical level staff -- $33.00
$0.25
per page
Computer charges:
Personal computer rate -- $1.84 per hour of use (in addition to hourly labor rates)
CD -- $1.00 (plus data/labor costs)
Mainframe computer data costs: (plus hourly labor rates, if applicable)
CPU processing -- $0.18 per second
Disk I/O -- $0.35 per 1000 transactions
Tape I/O -- $0.20 per 1000 transactions
Printing -- $0.88 per 1000 lines
Special products
Certain reports, manuals and other products are offered at set prices by agency components which produce them. Prices may be obtained upon request.
XII. Backlogs, Consultations, and Comparisons
-
Backlogs of FOIA Requests and Administrative Appeals
Number of Backlogged Requests |
Number of Backlogged Appeals |
10 |
-0- |
-
Consultations on FOIA Requests – Received, Processed, and Pending Consultations
Number of Consultations Received from Other Agencies that Were Pending as of the Start of the Fiscal Year |
Number of Consultations Received from Other Agencies During the Fiscal Year |
Number of Consultations Received from Other Agencies that Were Processed During the Fiscal Year |
Number of Consultations Received from Other Agencies that Were Pending at Your Agency as of the End of the Fiscal Year |
-0- |
1 |
1 |
-0- |
-
Consultations on FOIA Requests – Ten Oldest Consultations Received from Other Agencies and Pending
|
10th |
9th |
8th |
7th |
6th |
5th |
4th |
3rd |
2nd |
Oldest Consultation |
Date Received |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Number of Days Pending |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
Comparison of Numbers of Requests from Previous and Current Annual Report – Requests Received, Processed, and Backlogged
Number of Requests Received | Number of Requests Processed
Number Received |
Number Received |
Number Processed During Fiscal Year |
Number Processed During Fiscal Year |
639 |
807 |
633 |
780 |
Number of Requests Backlogged
Number of Backlogged Requests |
Number of Backlogged Requests |
-0- |
10 |
-
E. Comparison of Numbers of Appeals from Previous and Current Annual Report – Appeals Received, Processed, and Backlogged
Number of Appeals Received Number of Appeals Processed
Number Received |
Number Received |
Number Processed During Fiscal Year |
Number Processed During Fiscal Year |
4 |
3 |
4 |
1 |
Number of Backlogged Appeals |
Number of Backlogged Appeals |
-0- |
-0- |