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O'Day Act COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE Sec. 51 8.8 Business
information. (a) When, in responding to an FOIA request,
the Committee cannot readily determine whether the information obtained
from a person is privileged or confidential business information or when
a submitter has labeled information as proprietary at the time of submission,
it shall: (1) Obtain and consider the views of the
submitter of the information and provide the submitter at least 10 working
days to object to any decision to disclose the information and to provide
reasons for the objection; (2) Provide business information submitters
with notice of any determination to disclose such records, to which the
submitter has objected to disclosure, 10 working days prior to the disclosure
date, and the reasons for which its disclosure objection is not sustained; (3) Notify business information submitters
promptly of all instances in which FOIA requesters are bringing suit seeking
to compel disclosure of submitted information. (b) The submitter, in responding to a request
under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, must explain fully all grounds
upon which disclosure is opposed. For example, if the submitter maintains
that disclosure is likely to cause substantial harm to its competitive
position, the submitter must explain how disclosure would cause such harm. (c) When a central nonprofit agency has submitted
business information on behalf of a workshop, the workshop shall be considered
to be the ``business information submitter'' for the purposes of this
section.
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