Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/5/2608.301
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5 CFR 2608.301 - Fees. | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 5 › Chapter XVI › Subchapter A › Part 2608 › Subpart C › Section 2608.301 5 CFR 2608.301 - Fees.
§ 2608.301
The General Counsel may condition the production of records or appearance for testimony upon advance payment of a reasonable estimate of the costs to OGE.
Fees for producing records will include fees for searching, reviewing, and duplicating records, costs of attorney time spent in reviewing the demand or request, and expenses generated by materials and equipment used to search for, produce, and copy the responsive information. Costs for employee time will be calculated on the basis of the hourly pay of the employee (including all pay, allowance, and benefits). Fees for duplication will be the same as those charged by OGE in its Freedom of Information Act and Ethics in Government Act fee regulations at 5 CFR part 2604, subparts E and G.
Fees for attendance by a witness will include fees, expenses, and allowances prescribed by the court's rules. If no such fees are prescribed, witness fees will be determined based upon the rule of the Federal district court closest to the location where the witness will appear. Such fees will include cost of time spent by the witness to prepare for testimony, in travel, and for attendance in the legal proceeding.
You must pay witness fees for current OGE employees and any records certification fees by submitting to the General Counsel a check or money order for the appropriate amount made payable to the Treasury of the United States. In the case of testimony by former OGE employees, you must pay applicable fees directly to the former employee in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1821 or other applicable statutes.
The Office of Government Ethics may certify that records are true copies in order to facilitate their use as evidence. If you seek certification, you must request certified copies from OGE at least 45 days before the date they will be needed. The request should be sent to the General Counsel. You will be charged a certification fee of $15.00 for each document certified.
De minimis fees.
Fees will not be assessed if the total charge would be $10.00 or less.
U.S. Code: Title 44 - PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS§ 3101 - Records management by agency heads; general duties§ 3102 - Establishment of program of management§ 3103 - Transfer of records to records centers§ 3104 - Certifications and determinations on transferred records§ 3105 - Safeguards§ 3106 - Unlawful removal, destruction of records§ 3107 - Authority of Comptroller General§ 3301 - Definition of records§ 3302 - Regulations covering lists of records for disposal, procedure for disposal, and standards for reproduction§ 3303 - Lists and schedules of records to be submitted to the Archivist by head of each Government agency§ 3303a - Examination by Archivist of lists and schedules of records lacking preservation value; disposal of records§ 3308 - Disposal of similar records where prior disposal was authorized§ 3309 - Preservation of claims of Government until settled in Government Accountability Office; disposal authorized upon written approval of Comptroller General§ 3310 - Disposal of records constituting menace to health, life, or property§ 3311 - Destruction of records outside continental United States in time of war or when hostile action seems imminent; written report to Archivist§ 3312 - Photographs or microphotographs of records considered as originals; certified reproductions admissible in evidence§ 3313 - Moneys from sale of records payable into the Treasury§ 3314 - Procedures for disposal of records exclusive