George Air Force Base Federal Facility Agreement - DoD, AF

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George Air Force Base (George AFB) Federal Facility Agreement – DOD,  Air Force – 21 September 1990

Page 43,   23. RELEASE OF RECORDS

23.1  The Parties may request of one another access to or a copy of any record or document relating to this Agreement or the IRP [Installation Restoration Program].   If the Party that is the subject of the request (the originating Party) has the record or document, that Party shall provide access to or a copy of the record or document; provided, however, that no access to or copies of records or documents need be provided if they are subject to claims of attorney-client privilege, attorney work product, deliberative process, enforcement confidentiality, or properly classified for national security under law or executive order.

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