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Privacy for records provided to a federal agency

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April 12, 2002, 16:24
J Ansolabehere
Privacy for records provided to a federal agency
A question has arisen concerning whether blueprints of a building owned by a quasi public entity such as a transportation authority or hospital district would be subject to disclosure under the federal Freedom of Information Act if given to a federal agency for purposes of a study.

Before I wade into this area of the law, I am hoping from some guidance.

Janette A.

April 15, 2002, 09:29
Ray
Under what theory would the blueprints be privileged from FOIA before given to the federal agency? It would seem that if the blueprints were available under the Public Information Act, then none of those exceptions would be available to the requested party under FOIA. Off the top of my head the blueprints could only be privileged under some sort of security concern for PIA purposes.