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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 2 — Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure · § 2.908

§ 2.908. Contents of notice of intent to introduce restricted data or other national security information.

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(a)A party who intends to introduce Restricted Data or other National Security Information shall file a notice of intent with the Secretary. The notice shall be unclassified and, to the extent consistent with classification requirements, shall include the following:
(1)The subject matter of the Restricted Data or other National Security Information which it is anticipated will be involved;
(2)The highest level of classification of the information (confidential, secret, or other);
(3)The stage of the proceeding at which the party anticipates a need to introduce the information; and
(4)The relevance and materiality of the information to the issues on the proceeding.
(b)In the discretion of the presiding officer, such notice, when required by § 2.907(c), may be given orally on the record. [41 FR 53329, Dec. 6, 1976, as amended at 88 FR 57877, Aug. 24, 2023]
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