Or. Admin. Code § 837-085-0180 - Trade Secrets - Refusal to Disclose
(1) If the covered employer, owner, or
operator denies a written request, submitted in accordance with OAR
837-85-170(2), for disclosure of a specific chemical identity, the denial must:
(a) Be provided to the health professional
within 30 days of the request;
(b)
Be in writing;
(c) State the
specific reasons why the request is being denied;
(d) Include evidence to support the claim
that the specific chemical identity is a trade secret; and
(e) Explain in detail how alternative
information may satisfy the specific planning or health need without revealing
the specific chemical identity.
(2) The health professional whose request for
information, as authorized by OAR chapter 837, division 085, is denied may
refer the request and the covered employer, owner, or operator's written denial
to the State Fire Marshal for consideration.
(3) When the health professional refers the
denial to the State Fire Marshal, the State Fire Marshal shall consider the
evidence to determine if:
(a) The covered
employer, owner, or operator has supported the claim that the specific chemical
identity is a trade secret;
(b) The
health professional has supported the claim that there is a medical, planning,
or health need for the information; and
(c) The health professional has demonstrated
adequate means to protect the confidentiality.
(4) If a covered employer, owner or operator
demonstrates to the State Fire Marshal that the execution of a confidentiality
agreement would not provide sufficient protection against the potential harm
from the unauthorized disclosure of trade secret data, the State Fire Marshal
may issue such orders or impose such additional limitations or conditions upon
the disclosure of the requested chemical information as may be appropriate to
assure that the health or planning services are provided without undue risk of
harm to the covered employer, owner, or operator.
(5) If the State Fire Marshal determines that
the specific chemical identity requested under OAR 837-085-0140 is not a bona
fide trade secret, or that it is a trade secret but the requesting health
professional has a legitimate need for the information, has executed a written
confidentiality agreement and has shown adequate means to protect the
confidentiality of the information, the covered employer, owner or operator
must provide the requested information.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 453.367
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 453.327 - 453.337
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