1 Tex. Admin. Code § 63.2 - Request for Attorney General Decision Regarding Confidentiality
(a) If a governmental body that receives a
written request for information from a legislative requestor under Texas
Government Code §
552.008 determines
the requested information is confidential and requires the legislative
requestor to sign a confidentiality agreement, the legislative requestor may
ask for an attorney general decision about whether the information covered by
the confidentiality agreement is confidential under law.
(b) A request for an attorney general
decision must:
(1) be in writing and signed
by the legislative requestor;
(2)
state the name of the governmental body to whom the original request for
information was made; and
(3) state
the date the original request was made.
(c) The legislative requestor must submit a
copy of the original request with the request for a decision. If the
legislative requestor is unable to do so, the legislative requestor must
include a written description of the original request in the request for a
decision.
(d) The legislative
requestor may submit written comments to the attorney general stating reasons
why the requested information should not be considered confidential by law. The
written comments must be labeled to indicate whether any portion of the
comments discloses or contains the substance of the specific information deemed
confidential by the governmental body. A legislative requestor who submits
written comments to the attorney general shall send a copy of those comments to
the governmental body.
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