1 Tex. Admin. Code § 63.4 - Submission of Documents and Comments
(a)
Within a reasonable time but not later than the 10th business day after the
date of receiving the attorney general's written notice of the request for a
decision, a governmental body shall:
(1)
submit to the attorney general:
(A) written
comments stating the law that deems the requested information confidential and
the reasons why the stated law applies to the information;
(B) a copy of the written request for
information; and
(C) a copy of the
specific information deemed confidential by the governmental body, or
representative samples of the information if a voluminous amount of information
was requested; and
(2)
label the copy of the specific information, or the representative samples, to
indicate which laws apply to which parts of the copy; and
(3) label the written comments to indicate
whether any portion of the comments discloses or contains the substance of the
specific information deemed confidential by the governmental body.
(b) A governmental body that
submits written comments to the attorney general shall send a copy of those
comments to the legislative requestor within a reasonable time but not later
than the 10th business day after the date of receiving the attorney general's
written notice of the request for a decision.
(c) If a governmental body determines a
person may have a property interest in the requested information, the
governmental body shall notify that person in accordance with Texas Government
Code §
552.305(d).
The governmental body shall notify the affected person not later than the 10th
business day after receiving written notice of the request for a
decision.
(d) If a person notified
in accordance with Texas Government Code §
552.305 decides to
submit written comments to the attorney general, the person must do so not
later than the 10th business day after receiving the notice. 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.
(e) Any interested person may submit written
comments to the attorney general stating why the requested information is or is
not confidential. 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.
(f) A person who submits written comments
under subsection (d) or (e) of this section shall send a copy of those comments
to both the legislative requestor and the governmental body.
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