District of Columbia Sample Letter to Client with Litigation Update - Telephone Call

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The District of Columbia Freedom of Information Act (D.C. Code §§ 2-531-540) provides for public access to records of the government of Washington, D.C. The act is modeled on the federal FOIA statute and passed originally in 1976 to apply to records of only the D.C. executive branch.

Public policy. The public policy of the District of Columbia is that all persons are entitled to full and complete information regarding the affairs of government and the official acts of those who represent them as public officials and employees.

Public policy. The public policy of the District of Columbia is that all persons are entitled to full and complete information regarding the affairs of government and the official acts of those who represent them as public officials and employees.

Debt collection. (a)(1) This section applies to conduct and practices in connection with the collection of obligations arising from any consumer debt (other than a loan directly secured on real estate or a direct motor vehicle installment loan covered by Chapter 36 of this title).

Pursuant to DC Official Code § 2-532(b), if the public body determines that a waiver or fee reduction is in the public interest, i.e., furnishing the records primarily benefits the general public, a waiver or reduction may be granted.

(c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a public body, upon request reasonably describing any public record, shall within 15 days (except Saturdays, Sundays, and legal public holidays) of the receipt of any such request either make the requested public record accessible or notify the person ...

The District's Clean Hands mandate requires that individuals and businesses be denied city goods or services (i.e. licenses, permits, grants, contracts) if there is a debt owed to the District of Columbia of more than $100 or if they have not filed required District tax returns.

The District of Columbia Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, DC Code §§ 2-531-539, provides that any person has the right to request access to records.

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District of Columbia Sample Letter to Client with Litigation Update - Telephone Call