Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 43 - Public Lands: Interior |
Subtitle A - Office of the Secretary of the Interior |
Part 2 - Freedom of Information Act; Records and Testimony |
Subpart F - Handling Confidential Information |
§ 2.33 - What if the bureau determines it will disclose information over the submitter's objections?
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§ 2.33 What if the bureau determines it will disclose information over the submitter's objections?
If the bureau decides to disclose information over the objection of a submitter, the bureau must notify the submitter by certified mail or other traceable mail, return receipt requested. The notification must be sent to the submitter's last known address and must include:
(a) The specific reasons why the bureau determined that the submitter's disclosure objections do not support withholding the information;
(b) Copies of the records or information the bureau intends to release; and
(c) Notice that the bureau intends to release the records or information no less than 10 workdays after receipt of the notice by the submitter.