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A FOIA request must be submitted in writing to the Universitys FOIA Office. The request may be transmitted in hard copy, by email, or by facsimile. b. The Universitys FOIA Office address is: University of Michigan FOIA Office, 3300 Ruthven Building, 1109 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079.
Answer: You will receive an initial response within five business days after your FOIA request is received by the department. MDOS has the right to extend the initial response period by an additional ten business days and a reason for the extension will be provided.
FOIA Exemptions. The exemptions protect against the disclosure of information that would harm: national security, the privacy of individuals, the proprietary interests of business, the functioning of the government, and other important recognized interests.
Under the statute, federal agencies are required to respond to a FOIA request within twenty working days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. This period does not begin until the request is actually received by the component that maintains the records sought.
Upon providing a public bodys FOIA coordinator with a written request that describes a public record sufficiently to enable the public body to find the public record, a person has a right to inspect, copy, or receive copies of the requested public record of the public body.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Fees 8 x 14 size copies (double-sided): 1 per page black and white, and 6 per page color. 11 x 17 size copies (double-sided): 2 per page black and white, and 7 per page color. 24 x 36 size copies: $3 per page.
Answer: To obtain a copy of other Michigan State Police records, including an incident report, you must submit a written request; this can be done via the Public Records Request Portal. If you choose not to use the Records Request Portal, you may alternatively submit your request by email, fax, or mail.
Sec. 13. (1) A public body may exempt from disclosure as a public record under this act any of the following: (a) Information of a personal nature if public disclosure of the information would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of an individuals privacy.

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