§ 552(b)(8) Concerns matters that are "contained in or related to examination, operating, or condition reports prepared by, on behalf of, or for the use of an agency responsible for the regulation or supervision of financial institutions." § 552(b)(7)(F) Concerns records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes the release of which could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or personal safety of an individual. § 552(b)(7)(E) Concerns records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes the release of which would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions. § 552(b)(7)(D) Concerns records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes the release of which could reasonably be expected to disclose the identities of confidential sources and information furnished by such sources. § 552(b)(7)(C) Concerns records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes the release of which could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of third parties. § 552(b)(7)(B) Concerns records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes the release of which would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication. § 552(b)(7)(A) Concerns records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes the release of which could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings. § 552(b)(6) Concerns material the release of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of third parties. § 552(b)(5) Concerns certain inter- and intra-agency communications protected by the deliberative process privilege, the attorney work-product privilege, and/or the attorney-client privilege. § 552(b)(4) Concerns trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from a person that is privileged or confidential. § 552(b)(3) Concerns matters specifically exempted from release by statute. § 552(b)(2) Concerns matters related solely to internal agency personnel rules or practices. § 552(b)(1) Protects classified information. Redacted material is indicated in the text by a bold number in brackets. Some material in Program Statements may be "redacted" Statements (policies) are included on BOP's public website. Please provide your FOIA request number when contactingĬentral Central Central Freedom of Information Act applies to all information and records with strictly limited exceptions. You should contact the office processing your request. Who should I contact if I have a question about a request I made? Please note staff are not always available to answer calls, but we strive to returnĪll voice mails within 24 business hours. If the automated message does not answer your question, please either leave a message or select the option If you are unable to locate the answer on our web page, our phone number is (202) 616-7750. We have found well over 90% of questions we answer on the telephone are answered on (There is a translate button at the top of the page.Who should I contact if I have a question about how to make a request?Įmail: Before calling, please see the How to Request Information, Track Request, Do take into account, that if you are a holder of a Dutch residence permit, deregistering from the BRP would result in the revocation of your residence permit by the IND as being registered in the BRP and thus having your main residence in the Netherlands is a requirement to keep your residence permit.įor more information about deregistration from the municipality of Eindhoven, check with the website of the municipality of Eindhoven. Next to leaving the Netherlands permanently you officially also are obliged to deregister yourself from the Dutch BRP if you would leave the Netherlands for a longer duration than 8 out of 12 months. Next to deregistering, you will need to send the residence permit back to the Immigration and Naturalization services (IND) as the residence permit (the card) remains property of the Dutch State. Note that this regards 5 days, not working days, and therefore includes Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. This deregistration can only be done as of 5 days before you actually leave the Netherlands. When you leave the Netherlands permanently you need to deregister yourself from the municipality (the Basic Registration of Persons (abbreviated as: ‘BRP’)) where you are staying.
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