Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 18 - Conservation of Power and Water Resources |
Chapter XIII - Tennessee Valley Authority |
Part 1301 - Procedures |
Subpart A - Freedom of Information Act |
§ 1301.8 - Confidential commercial information.
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§ 1301.8 Business Confidential commercial information.
(a) In general. Business information obtained by TVA from a submitter will be disclosed under the FOIA only under this section.
(b) Definitions. For purposes of this section:
BusinessDefinitions -
(1)
from whom TVA obtains business information, directly or indirectly. The term includes corporations; state and local governments; and foreign governments. (c) Designation of businessConfidential commercial information means commercial or financial information obtained by TVA from a submitter that may be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4 of the FOIA, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(2) Submitter means any person or entity
, including a corporation, State, or foreign government, but not including another Federal Government entity, that provides confidential commercial information, either directly or indirectly to the Federal Government.
business(b) Designation of confidential commercial information. A submitter of
willconfidential commercial information
-must use good
,faith efforts to designate
eitherby appropriate markings,
or at a reasonable time thereafterat the time of submission
portions, any
willportion of its submission that it considers to be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4. These designations
tenexpire
,10 years after the date of the submission unless the submitter requests
,and provides justification for
a longer designation period.
d(
Noticec)
shall provide a submitter with promptWhen notice to submitters is required.
(1) TVA
of a FOIA request or administrative appeal that seeks its business information wherever required under paragraph (e) of this section, except as provided in paragraph (h) of this section, in order to give the submitter an opportunity to object to disclosure of any specified portion of that information under paragraph (f) of this section. The notice shall either describe the business information requested or include copies of the requested records or record portions containing the information. When notification of a voluminous number of submitters is required, notification may be made by posting or publishing the notice in a place reasonably likely to accomplish notification of submitters.will promptly provide written notice
(f(e) Where notice is required. Notice shall be given to a submitter wherever:
(1) The information has been designated in good faith by the submitter as information considered protected from disclosure under Exemption 4; or
(2) TVA has reason to believe that the information may be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4.
to the submitter of confidential commercial information whenever records containing such information are requested under the FOIA if TVA determines that it may be required to disclose the records, provided:
(i) The requested information has been designated in good faith by the submitter as information considered protected from disclosure under Exemption 4; or
(ii) TVA has a reason to believe that the requested information may be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4, but has not yet determined whether the information is protected from disclosure.
(2) The notice must either describe the commercial information requested or include a copy of the requested records or portions of records containing the information. In cases involving a voluminous number of submitters, the agency may post or publish a notice in a place or manner reasonably likely to inform the submitters of the proposed disclosure, instead of sending individual notifications.
(d) Exceptions to submitter notice requirements. The notice requirements of this section do not apply if:
(1) TVA determines that the information is exempt under the FOIA, and therefore will not be disclosed;
(2) The information has been lawfully published or has been officially made available to the public;
(3) Disclosure of the information is required by a statute other than the FOIA or by a regulation issued in accordance with the requirements of Executive Order 12600 of June 23, 1987; or
(4) The designation made by the submitter under paragraph (b) of this section appears obviously frivolous. In such case, TVA will give the submitter written notice of any final decision to disclose the information within a reasonable number of days prior to a specified disclosure date.
allow(e) Opportunity to object to disclosure.
(1) TVA will
submitter aspecify a
toreasonable time
described inperiod within which the submitter must respond to the notice
dreferenced under paragraph (
objectionc)(1) of this section.
(2) If a submitter has any
is required to submitobjections to disclosure, it
. The statement must specifyshould provide TVA a detailed written statement
any portion ofthat specifies all grounds for withholding
and, in the case of Exemption 4, it must showthe particular information under any exemption of the FOIA
is. In order to rely on Exemption 4 as basis for nondisclosure, the submitter must explain why the information
privileged orconstitutes a trade secret or commercial or financial information that is
In the event that a submitterconfidential.
to the notice(3) A submitter who fails to respond
it,within the time period specified in
submitterthe
Information provided by the submitter thatnotice will be considered to have no objection to disclosure of the information.
received by TVA until after its disclosure decision has been made shall not be considered by TVA. InformationTVA is not
paragraphrequired to consider any information received after the date of any disclosure decision. Any information provided by a submitter under this
subpart may itself be subject to disclosure under the FOIA.
g(
Noticef)
intent to discloseAnalysis of
shallobjections. TVA
businesswill consider a submitter's objections and specific grounds for nondisclosure in deciding whether to disclose
the requested information.
(g) Notice of intent to disclose. Whenever TVA decides to disclose business information over the objection of a submitter, TVA shall give will provide the submitter written notice, which shall will include:
(1) A statement of the reason(s) reasons why each of the submitter's disclosure objections was not sustained;
(2) A description of the business information to be disclosed , or copies of the records as TVA intends to release them; and
(3) A specified disclosure date, which shall must be a reasonable time subsequent to after the notice.
(i)(h) Exceptions to notice requirements. The notice requirements of paragraphs (d) and (g) of this section shall not apply if:
(1) TVA determines that the information should not be disclosed;
(2) The information lawfully has been published or has been officially made available to the public;
(3) Disclosure of the information is required by statute (other than the FOIA) or by applicable regulation; or
(4) The designation made by the submitter under paragraph (c) of this section appears obviously frivolous - except that, in such a case, the component shall, within a reasonable time prior to a specified disclosure date, give the submitter written notice of any final decision to disclose the information.
businessNotice of FOIA lawsuit. Whenever a requester files a lawsuit seeking to compel the disclosure of
shallconfidential commercial information, TVA
will promptly notify the submitter.
j) Corresponding notice to requesters. Whenever TVA provides a(
under paragraph (d) of this section, TVA shall also notify the requester(s). Whenever TVA notifies ai) Requester notification. TVA will notify the requester whenever it provides the submitter with notice and an opportunity to object to disclosure
requested information under paragraph (g) of this section, TVA shall also notify the requester(s). Whenever; whenever it notifies the submitter of its intent to disclose
seekingthe requested information; and whenever a submitter files a lawsuit
business information, TVA shall notify the requester(s)to prevent the disclosure of
the information.