What are three disclosure exemptions that pertain to the FOIA? (Choose three.)
- information specifically non-exempt by statue
- confidential business information
- public information from financial institutions
- law enforcement records that implicate one of a set of enumerated concerns
- non-geological information regarding wells
- national security and foreign policy information
Explanation: The nine Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemptions include the following:
1. National security and foreign policy information
2. Internal personnel rules and practices of an agency
3. Information specifically exempted by statute
4. Confidential business information
5. Inter- or intra-agency communication subject to deliberative process, litigation, and other privileges
6. Information that, if disclosed, would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
7. Law enforcement records that implicate one of a set of enumerated concerns
8. Agency information from financial institutions
9. Geological and geophysical information concerning wells
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