Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexU.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1997 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... Identification Number , shall identify the records that are being withheld ( individually , or , if the denial ... identifying the mere fact of the existence or nonexistence of those records would reveal confidential busi- ness ...
... Identification Number , shall identify the records that are being withheld ( individually , or , if the denial ... identifying the mere fact of the existence or nonexistence of those records would reveal confidential busi- ness ...
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... identified commercial interest of the requester is sufficiently large , in com- parison with the public interest in dis- closure , that disclosure is " primarily in the commercial interest of the re- quester . " ( 5 ) In all cases , the ...
... identified commercial interest of the requester is sufficiently large , in com- parison with the public interest in dis- closure , that disclosure is " primarily in the commercial interest of the re- quester . " ( 5 ) In all cases , the ...
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... identified by the business , and may be submitted separately to facilitate identification and handling by EPA . If the business desires confidential treatment only until a certain date or until the occur- rence of a certain event , the ...
... identified by the business , and may be submitted separately to facilitate identification and handling by EPA . If the business desires confidential treatment only until a certain date or until the occur- rence of a certain event , the ...
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... identified by the business , and may be submitted separately to facilitate identification and handling by EPA . If the business desires confidential treatment only until a certain date or until the occur- rence of a certain event , the ...
... identified by the business , and may be submitted separately to facilitate identification and handling by EPA . If the business desires confidential treatment only until a certain date or until the occur- rence of a certain event , the ...
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... identified proceeding , and has afforded the busi- ness a reasonable period for comment ( such notice and opportunity to com- ment may be afforded in connection with the notice prescribed by §2.204 ( d ) ( 1 ) and §2.204 ( e ) ...
... identified proceeding , and has afforded the busi- ness a reasonable period for comment ( such notice and opportunity to com- ment may be afforded in connection with the notice prescribed by §2.204 ( d ) ( 1 ) and §2.204 ( e ) ...
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Page 445 - The Contractor shall promptly, and before such conditions are disturbed, notify the Contracting Officer in writing of: (1) Subsurface or latent .physical conditions at the site differing materially from those indicated in this contract, or (2) unknown physical conditions at the- site, of an unusual nature, differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inhering in work of the character provided for in this contract.
Page 28 - B); (5) Interagency or intra-agency memorandums or letters which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigation with the agency; (6) Personnel and medical files and similar files the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy...
Page 240 - Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.
Page 162 - ... information compiled for the purpose of identifying individual criminal offenders and alleged offenders and consisting only of identifying data and notations of arrests, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, confinement, release, and parole and probation status; (B) information compiled for the purpose of a criminal...
Page 446 - Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination specifying the extent to which performance of work under the contract is terminated, and the date upon which such termination becomes effective.
Page 446 - Officer, the Contractor shall (1) stop work under the contract on the date and to the extent specified in the Notice of Termination; (2) place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services or facilities except as may be necessary for completion of such...
Page 357 - Indian country', as used in this chapter, means (a) all land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United States government, notwithstanding the issuance of any patent, and, including rights-of-way running through the reservation, (b) all dependent Indian communities within the borders of the United States whether within the original or subsequently acquired territory thereof, and whether within or without the limits of a state, and...
Page 28 - ... could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source, including a State, local, or foreign agency or authority or any private institution which furnished information on a confidential basis...
Page 29 - ... would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law...
Page 166 - ... (2) investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection (j)(2) of this section: Provided, however, That if any individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit that he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law, or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such material...