Justin Muzinich, Deputy Secretary Emails

Taylor Amarel Scott filed this request with the Department of Treasury of the United States of America.
Tracking #

2019-07-190

Est. Completion None
Status
Fix Required

Communications

From: Taylor Amarel Scott


To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records:

I would like to obtain all emails sent to, from, or copied to Justin Muzinich, Deputy Secretary, from June 1, 2019 to Present Day, containing the non-case-sensitive key-string: "Hong Kong"

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Taylor Amarel Scott

From: Department of Treasury

Good afternoon,

Treasury is in receipt of your recently submitted FOIA request.

Thank you,

Cawana

From: Department of Treasury

Good morning,

I am in receipt of your email requesting the status of the above indicated FOAI request. Please note that the status of your request remains in "search" status.

Treasury Departmental Offices processes FOIA requests in a multi-track system, which identifies a request as simple or complex, and generally processes each request on a first-in, first-out basis. Your request is considered complex. During the last fiscal year, complex requests were processed on average within 347 business days. Based upon this, I estimate that we should have been able to complete your request by November 30, 2020. The amount of time that will be required to process requests varies greatly and depends on a number of factors including how many offices or custodians will need to be searched, whether the records you have requested are easily accessible, whether the records are electronic or hard copies, the volume of records located, the classification level of the records, and whether or not consultations with other Federal agencies are required.

We will continue to process your request as quickly as possible.

Thank you,

Cawana Pearson
FOIA Case Manager, FOIA and Transparency
Privacy, Transparency, and Records
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Telephone: 202-622-3503
Email: cawana.pearson@treasury.gov

From: Department of Treasury

Good Afternoon,

Treasury Departmental Offices processes FOIA requests in a multi-track system, which identifies a request as simple or complex, and generally processes each request on a first-in, first-out basis. Your request is considered complex. During the last fiscal year, complex requests were processed on average within 347 business days. Based upon this, I estimate that we will be able to complete your request by 4/1/2021. The amount of time that will be required to process requests varies greatly and depends on a number of factors including how many offices or custodians will need to be searched, whether the records you have requested are easily accessible, whether the records are electronic or hard copies, the volume of records located, the classification level of the records, and whether or not consultations with other Federal agencies are required.

Thank you,

Kristen Kontinopoulos
Jr. FOIA Analyst, FOIA and Transparency
Privacy, Transparency, and Records
U.S. Department of Treasury

From: Department of Treasury

Good Morning,

Treasury Departmental Offices processes FOIA requests in a multi-track system, which identifies a request as simple or complex, and generally processes each request on a first-in, first-out basis. Your request is considered complex. During the last fiscal year, complex requests were processed on average within 347 business days. Based upon this, I estimate that we will be able to complete your request by 4/1/2021. The amount of time that will be required to process requests varies greatly and depends on a number of factors including how many offices or custodians will need to be searched, whether the records you have requested are easily accessible, whether the records are electronic or hard copies, the volume of records located, the classification level of the records, and whether or not consultations with other Federal agencies are required.

Thank you,
Kristen Kontinopoulos
Jr. FOIA Analyst, FOIA and Transparency
Privacy, Transparency, and Records
U.S. Department of Treasury

From: Department of Treasury

Good Afternoon,

Treasury has completed this FOIA request and sent the final response to the original FOIA Requestor. If you would like a copy of this information, please contact the original FOIA Requestor for the information Treasury provided to them.

Thank you,

Kristen Kontinopoulos
Jr. FOIA Analyst, FOIA and Transparency
Privacy, Transparency, and Records
U.S. Department of Treasury

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