45 CFR § 2105.25
When will the Agency notify a submitter of a request for their possibly confidential information?
April 14, 2021
CFR

(a) Except as outlined in §2105.27, an Agency must promptly notify a submitter in writing when it receives a FOIA request if:

(1) The requested information has been designated by the submitter as confidential information under §2105.24(a); or

(2) The requested information has not been designated as confidential information by the submitter under §2105.24(a), but the Agency identifies it as possibly confidential information.

(b) If a voluminous number of submitters are involved, the Agency may publish a notice in a manner reasonably calculated to reach the attention of the submitters (for example, in newspapers or newsletters, the Agency's website, or the Federal Register) instead of providing a written notice to each submitter.


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