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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 43—Public Lands: Interior
  4. Subtitle A—Office of the Secretary of the Interior
  5. PART 2—FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT; RECORDS AND TESTIMONY
  6. Subpart F—Handling Confidential Information

43 CFR Part 2 - Subpart F - Handling Confidential Information

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  1. § 2.26 May submitters of possibly confidential information designate information as confidential when making Departmental submissions?
  2. § 2.27 When will the bureau notify a submitter of a request for their possibly confidential information?
  3. § 2.28 What information will the bureau include when it notifies a submitter of a request for their possibly confidential information?
  4. § 2.29 When will the bureau not notify a submitter of a request for their possibly confidential information?
  5. § 2.30 How and when may a submitter object to the disclosure of confidential information?
  6. § 2.31 What must a submitter include in a detailed Exemption 4 objection statement?
  7. § 2.32 How will the bureau consider the submitter's objections?
  8. § 2.33 What if the bureau determines it will disclose information over the submitter's objections?
  9. § 2.34 Will a submitter be notified of a FOIA lawsuit?
  10. § 2.35 Will you receive notification of activities involving the submitter?
  11. § 2.36 Can a bureau release information protected by Exemption 4?
Source:
77 FR 76906, Dec. 31, 2012, unless otherwise noted.

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