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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 2 — Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure · § 2.1005

§ 2.1005. Exclusions.

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The following material is excluded from the requirement to provide electronic access, either pursuant to § 2.1003, or through derivative discovery pursuant to § 2.1019(i)—
(a)Official notice materials;
(b)Reference books and text books;
(c)Material pertaining exclusively to administration, such as material related to budgets, financial management, personnel, office space, general distribution memoranda, or procurement, except for the scope of work on a procurement related to repository siting, construction, or operation, or to the transportation of spent nuclear fuel or high-level waste;
(d)Press clippings and press releases;
(e)Junk mail;
(f)References cited in contractor reports that are readily available;
(g)Classified material subject to subpart I of this part;
(h)Readily available references, such as journal articles and proceedings, which may be subject to copyright.
(i)Correspondence between a potential party, interested governmental participant, or party and the Congress of the United States. [63 FR 71738, Dec. 30, 1998, as amended at 69 FR 32848, June 14, 2004]
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