2026-04475RuleWallet

FOIA Facelift: NRC Speeds Up Info Requests

Published Date: 3/6/2026

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Summary

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission updated its rules for handling Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to make the process clearer, faster, and more accountable. These changes follow Justice Department advice and take effect on March 6, 2026. If you ask for NRC info, expect smoother service with no extra costs or delays.

Analyzed Economic Effects

7 provisions identified: 6 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Stronger FOIA Public Liaison Support

The NRC's FOIA Public Liaison now has specific duties: review and update the NRC website of posted records, help requesters pick the right fee category and format, help fix or reformulate requests to lower cost, and assist when the statutory 20-day response period is extended. You can expect more hands-on help from the Liaison during request processing.

Modern Submission Options and Request Guidance

The rules now explicitly allow modern submission methods such as email and online portals, let you request records in a specific format, and require the NRC to tell you why a request is insufficient and what the consequences are if it does not reasonably describe the records. You also are offered FOIA Public Liaison resources to help prepare or correct requests.

Business Confidentiality Designation Expires After 10 Years

Entities that submit business information to the NRC must make a good-faith effort to designate withholding considerations when they submit the information or soon after. Those withholding designations expire 10 years after the date of submission unless the submitter requests and provides justification for a longer designation period.

Rule Changes Apply to Future FOIA Requests

The NRC's updated FOIA rules apply to FOIA requests submitted to the NRC beginning on March 6, 2026. If you ask the NRC for records on or after that date, the new procedures, timelines, and assistance rules will govern how your request is handled.

Consolidated FOIA Fee Rules and Payment Procedures

Section 9.37 replaces and consolidates multiple fee-related sections into a single 'Fees for processing NRC FOIA requests' provision and outlines payment procedures and duplication practices. The rule reorganizes how search, review, and duplication fees are presented and where fee waiver or reduction procedures appear.

Clearer Timelines, Denials, and Appeal Information

The rule consolidates timeline rules into Sec. 9.26 so the NRC specifies when a request is received, how initial disclosures and multi-track processing work, and how extensions for unusual circumstances and expedited processing are handled. Denials under Sec. 9.27 must include an estimate of the volume withheld and explain appeal requirements and available FOIA Public Liaison assistance.

Record Preservation Until Disposition

The NRC added Sec. 9.38 requiring preservation of all correspondence associated with a FOIA request until disposition or destruction is authorized under 44 U.S.C. 33 or the applicable General Records Schedule. This helps ensure request-related records are retained while a request is active or until lawful disposition.

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Key Dates

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3/6/2026
3/6/2026

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