22 CFR §206.6
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- (a)In deciding whether to make disclosures pursuant to a demand, the General Counsel, or his designee, may consider, among things:
- (b)Among the demands in response to which disclosure will not be made are those demands with respect to which any of the following factors exist:
- (1)Disclosure would violate a statute or a rule of procedure,
- (2)Disclosure would violate a specific regulation,
- (3)Disclosure would reveal classified information, unless appropriately declassified by the originating agency,
- (4)Disclosure would reveal trade secrets or proprietary information without the owner's consent,
- (5)Disclosure would otherwise adversely affect the foreign policy interets of the United States or impair the foreign assistance program of the United States, or
- (6)Disclosure would impair an ongoing Inspector General or Department of Justice investigation.