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What exemptions are there? Some exemptions apply only to a particular category or class of information, such as information held for criminal investigations or relating to correspondence with the royal family. These are called class-based exemptions.
FOIA is the state Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), records in possession of public agencies may be accessed by the public upon written request.
FOIA contains an exemption for records that, if disclosed, would result in a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. An unwarranted invasion of personal privacy means the disclosure of information that is highly personal or objectionable to a reasonable person and in which the subjects right to privacy
The nine exemptions are described below. Exemption 1: Information that is classified to protect national security. Exemption 2: Information related solely to the internal personnel rules and practices of an agency. Exemption 3: Information that is prohibited from disclosure by another federal law.
Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Privacy Act (PA), you can request: Your own immigration records; Someone elses immigration records, if you have their written permission; and. Agency policies, data, communications, and other records.
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There are several exceptions to public disclosure that include but are not limited to: Page 8 10/2023 Private information, which is defined as unique identifiers, including a persons social security number, drivers license number, employee identification number, biometric identifiers, personal financial
This Act provides that some records are exempt from inspection and copying. To make a request for inspection or for copies of office records, please make a written request via the CCSAO Records Portal, email, or postal mail. It is not necessary to submit a form or to attach a PDF.
All agency records must be made available to the public under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), except for records that are: Properly classified as secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy. Related solely to internal personnel rules and practices. Specifically exempted by other statutes.

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