from Part III - Let Oversight Reign
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2021
Not all systems for providing information upon request have to be consolidated into FOIA. Agencies can and should look at their information constituencies and consider tailored mechanisms for releasing records to those groups of would-be requesters without forcing their requests into the FOIA queue. To be sure, Chapters 10 and 11 document forms of this strategy; affirmative disclosure and reforming administrative procedures are both alternatives to FOIA. But sometimes the strategy can be as simple as making a special process for requesting a certain type of record with uniform attributes and sensible shortcuts.
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