Ohio Admin. Code 3745-36-07 - Trade secrets; request for confidentiality
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-3-01 of the Administrative Code.]
(A) Any record, report, or
other information obtained under this chapter shall be available to the public,
except upon a showing satisfactory to the director that all or part of such
record, report, or other information, other than effluent data, would divulge
methods or processes entitled to protection as trade secrets, in which instance
Ohio EPA shall consider such record, report, or other information or part
thereof as confidential and administer such record, report, or other
information pursuant to this rule. Wastewater constituents and characteristics
and other effluent data, as defined in
40
C.F.R. 2.302, shall not be considered
confidential information and shall be available to the public without
restriction. All other information that is submitted to the state or POTW shall
be available to the public at least to the extent provided by
40
C.F.R. 2.302.
(B) A request for confidential treatment
shall be submitted to Ohio EPA simultaneously with submission of the specific
record, report, or other information with documentation sufficient to support
that the record, report, or other information is confidential. Failure to make
such timely request shall constitute a waiver of the right to prevent public
disclosure. A request at a later time will be entertained by Ohio EPA, but Ohio
EPA will not be liable for any information released prior to receiving the
request.
(C) A decision as to
whether to treat the record, report, or other information as confidential shall
be made by the director within forty-five days of receipt of the request and
accompanying documentation. Until such decision is made, the record, report, or
other information or part thereof, shall be treated as confidential. The person
requesting confidentiality shall be notified in writing of the director's
decision.
(D) Any record, report,
or other information determined to be confidential may be disclosed, without
such person's consent in any of the following circumstances:
(1) To officers, employees, or authorized
representatives of the state or a federal agency.
(2) In any judicial proceeding.
(3) In any administrative hearing.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6111.03(P), 6111.042
Rule Amplifies: 6111.03(P), 6111.042
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