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Code · CFR · Title 39 — Postal Service · Part 3011 · § 3011.102

§ 3011.102. Treatment of non-public materials.

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(a)Except as described in part 3011 or part 3006 of this chapter, the Commission will neither disclose nor grant access to any non-public materials (and the non-public information contained therein).
(b)To accord appropriate confidentiality to non-public information and non-public materials during any stage of a proceeding before the Commission, or in connection with any other purpose under title 39 of the U.S. Code, the Commission may, based on Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c):
(1)Prohibit the public disclosure of the non-public information and non-public materials;
(2)Specify terms for public disclosure of the non-public information and non-public materials;
(3)Order a specific method for disclosing the non-public information and non-public materials;
(4)Restrict the scope of the disclosure of the non-public information and non-public materials as they relate to certain matters;
(5)Restrict who may access the non-public information and non-public materials;
(6)Require that a trade secret be revealed only in a specific and limited manner or to limited or specified persons; and
(7)Order other relief as appropriate including sealing a deposition or part of a proceeding. \[83 FR 31281, July 3, 2018, as amended at 85 FR 9641, Feb. 19, 2020\]
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