• @[email protected]
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    32 months ago

    Eh, if it’s all from one entity and all related to similar subject matters you can deny requests or roll them up. You can also start charging maximum fees in this situation.

    • @frickineh
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      22 months ago

      We can’t really do that, at least not where I am. Denying a request has to be based on it being information that we genuinely can’t release to anyone, we can’t just determine we’re not releasing something because the requestor is a pain in the ass. We also can’t charge people unless it takes more than 2 hours of time per request - depending on how the requests are split up, they may not meet that time. I don’t know how FOIA fees work, so maybe it’s different, but I also doubt fees will put the very- well-funded Heritage Foundation off too much.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        It depends on how many pages and how much time it takes. The rules sound simple, amd they mostly are, but the agency calculates how long something takes. Them asking for repeat requests is like one of the few ways something can be denied.