The Freedom of Information Reform Act Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Co

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"52/ 50 / Westinghouse Electric Corp. V. Schlesinger, 542 F. 2d at 1212; O'Reilly, supra note 17, 30 Bus. Lawyer at 1134.
51 / Patten and Weinstein, Disclosure Of Business Secrets Under The Freedom Of Information Act; Suggested Limitations, 29 Ad. L. Rev. 113, 204 (1977).
52 / House Committee on Government Operations, 25th Report, Freedom of Information Act Requests for Business Data and Reverse FOIA Lawsuits, 95th Cong. , 2d Sess. 2 (1978).
317 Notice is the first, and most fundamental, proced
...ure from which all other submitters' rights flow and on which they depend.
S. 774's notice provision would ably fill the existing statutory void. S. 774 would require notice to a submitter sub- ject to several well defined and reasonable exceptions contained in Section 3, three of which deserve mention. First, notice would be required unless the agency had promulgated regulations requiring a submitter to designate information at the time of submission to the agency as assertedly exempt from disclosure under the FOIA, and the submitter had failed to make such a designation.


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