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I received this and thought you'd be interested!
Donna
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Subject: NARA Fee Increase Proposal
Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 20:11:53 -0700 (PDT)
Resent-From: INPIKE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 22:06:19 -0500
From: Sandy McBeth <mcbeth(a)sigecom.net>
To: INPIKE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Just received this from another mail list. Thought some of you may be
interested in this information.
Sandy
The NARA proposal to revamp the system and fees for providing copies of
Military Service Records, Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Files, and
Pension Application Files has been published in the 25 April 2000 issue
of
the Federal Register. Public comment is invited and should be directed
to
NARA Regulation Comment Desk
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Fax: 301 713-7270
The comment period closes on 26 June 2000. NARA prefers that you use
either
the postal address or fax number to submit our comments rather than
e-mail
A complete copy of the Federal Register notice is available from the
NARA
Web site at http://www.nara.gov/nara/fees-pro.html.
The proposed Reproduction Fee Schedule covers a number of items, but the
the
Military Service Records, and the Pension and Bounty-Land Warrants are
of
the greatest concern to genealogists. NARA proposes three major changes:
1. The NATF Form 80 would be discontinued, to be replaced by two new
forms:
NATF Form 85 to request both Bounty-Land Warrant application files and
Pension files (more than 75 years old), and NATF From 86 to request
Military
Service Records (more than 75 years old).
2. For all three types of files, NARA would no longer send a selection
of
pages, but would send the complete file. This would eliminate the
two-step
process currently used and should be beneficial to most genealogists.
3. The fees for all three types of files would be raised. For Military
Service Records the new fee would be $17.00, regardless of the number of
pages included in the file. For Bounty-land Warrants the fee would be
$17.25, again without regard to the number of pages. For Pension Files
the
fee would be $40.00, regardless of the number of pages.
Finally, the proposal would go into effect on 1 September 2000, if
approved.
Many genealogists may consider the proposed fees to be excessive. NARA
specifically invites comment on the proposed fee schedule. The FGS/NGS
Records Preservation and Access Committee urges everyone who wants to
comment to carefully read the full proposal before submitting comments.
The
proposed fees are intended to cover the actual cost of locating, copying
and
mailing the records, plus 10% as authorized by law, and are based on the
average size of the files. NARA states that the average for Military
Service
Records and Bounty-land Applications is somewhere under 20 pages, while
the
average for full Pension Files is 105 pages.
The FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee will be looking at
the
NARA proposal carefully, and will submit comments as appropriate.
Individuals who would like to provide input to the Committee's
evaluation
are welcome to do so but are also encouraged to comment direct to NARA
at
the address given above. Comments for Committee consideration should be
e-mailed to fgs-access(a)fgs.org, or mailed to Federation of Genealogical
Societies, Attention: RPAC, PO Box 200940, Austin, TX 78720-0940. In
order
for the Records Preservation and Access Committee to adequately evaluate
such input it must be received by 26 May 2000. The deadline for comment
to
NARA, however, is still 26 June 2000.
Posting of this message to other mail lists is encouraged. A copy of
this
message will also be available on the Records Preservation and Access
page
of the FGS Web site <http://www.fgs.org/fgs-recordsnews.htm> and on the
NGS
Web site <http://www.ngsgenealogy.org>