83_FR_7372 83 FR 7338 - Non-Public Information

83 FR 7338 - Non-Public Information

POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 34 (February 20, 2018)

Page Range7338-7355
FR Document2018-03287

The Commission is proposing to amend its existing rules relating to non-public materials. The proposed rules ensure appropriate transmission and protection of non-public materials, maintain appropriate transparency, and modernize practice before the Commission. The Commission invites public comment on the proposed rules.

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39 CFR Parts 3001, 3004, 3007





 Non-Public Information; Proposed Rule

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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION

39 CFR Parts 3001, 3004, 3007

[Docket No. RM2018-3; Order No. 4403]


Non-Public Information

AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The Commission is proposing to amend its existing rules 
relating to non-public materials. The proposed rules ensure appropriate 
transmission and protection of non-public materials, maintain 
appropriate transparency, and modernize practice before the Commission. 
The Commission invites public comment on the proposed rules.

DATES: Comments are due: March 23, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing 
Online system at http://www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit comments 
electronically should contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT section by telephone for advice on filing 
alternatives.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at 
202-789-6820.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

I. Introduction
II. Background
III Summary of the Proposed Changes
IV. Section-by-Section Analysis of the Proposed Changes to 39 CFR 
Part 3007
V. Section-by-Section Analysis of the Proposed Changes to 39 CFR 
Part 3001
VI. Section-by-Section Analysis of the Proposed Changes to 39 CFR 
Part 3004
VII. Administrative Actions
VIII. Ordering Paragraphs

I. Introduction

    The Postal Regulatory Commission (Commission) establishes a 
rulemaking docket to consider amending the Commission's rules relating 
to non-public information.
    In 2009, the Commission adopted rules in 39 CFR part 3007 
establishing a procedure for non-public treatment of certain materials 
filed by the Postal Service and other persons under 39 U.S.C. 503 and 
504.\1\ Practice before the Commission has developed since 2009. 
Therefore, this rulemaking proposes to replace, in their entirety, the 
existing rules appearing in 39 CFR part 3007. Additionally, the 
Commission proposes to amend and move its rules regarding information 
requests to 39 CFR part 3001, subpart E. Further, the Commission 
proposes to update two rules appearing in 39 CFR part 3004 concerning 
the application of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) \2\ to 
materials that are provided to the Commission with the reasonable 
belief that the materials are exempt from public disclosure. The 
proposed rules appear after the signature of this Order.
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    \1\ Docket No. RM2008-1, Order No. 225, Final Rule Establishing 
Appropriate Confidentiality Procedures, June 19, 2009.
    \2\ 5 U.S.C. 552.
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II. Background

    The receipt, protection, and evaluation of non-public information 
are essential to the Commission's ability to carry out its regulatory 
duties under title 39 of the United States Code. For instance, to 
obtain approval for a competitive negotiated service agreement (NSA), 
the Postal Service must file commercially sensitive information with 
the Commission relating to customer identity; costs, revenues, and 
volumes; non-published rates; and certain technical details. This 
information allows the Commission to evaluate if the proposed NSA 
complies with the applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. 
Recognizing that public disclosure of certain information may be 
commercially harmful to the Postal Service, other persons, or both, 
existing 39 CFR part 3007 permits the filing of commercially sensitive 
information to be non-public (also known as ``sealed'' or ``under 
seal''). At the same time, acknowledging the need for transparency, 
existing 39 CFR part 3007 provides for procedures to allow for a person 
to request that non-public materials be disclosed to the public (also 
known as ``unsealed''). Moreover, existing 39 CFR part 3007 provides 
for procedures to allow for persons to request access to non-public 
materials, subject to protective conditions, in order to meaningfully 
participate in Commission proceedings.
    Since the Commission adopted 39 CFR part 3007 in 2009, practice 
before the Commission has developed. For instance, proficiency with 
submitting documents online in a secure manner has improved. Also, 
since 2009, the Commission has received increasing amounts of non-
public material, which may contain the proprietary material of the 
Postal Service, other persons, or both. For instance, the number of 
NSAs has increased significantly from 2009 to the present. In FY 2009, 
there were 23 Competitive domestic products consisting of NSAs in 
effect; in FY 2016, there were 568 Competitive domestic products 
consisting of NSAs in effect.\3\
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    \3\ Docket No. ACR2009, Annual Compliance Determination, March 
29, 2010, at 118; Docket No. ACR2016, Annual Compliance 
Determination, March 28, 2017, at 81.
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    Also, the rules appearing in existing 39 CFR part 3007 focus on 
circumstances in which the non-public material is filed by the Postal 
Service in formal Commission proceedings that are assigned a docket 
designation. Although that is the case in most circumstances, persons 
other than the Postal Service have also provided non-public materials 
directly to the Commission. For instance, after obtaining access to 
non-public materials, persons have used that data and information in 
their own submissions made under seal.\4\ Additionally, persons have 
submitted their own proprietary material under seal.\5\
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    \4\ See, e.g., Docket No. RM2016-12, Notice of Filing of UPS-LR-
RM2016-12/1, UPS-LR-RM2016-12/NP1, and Application for Nonpublic 
Treatment, October 17, 2016.
    \5\ See, e.g., Docket No. MT2016-1, Application of Pitney Bowes 
Inc. for Non-public Treatment of Response to Notice of Inquiry, May 
12, 2016.
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    These developments have added complexity and necessitated the 
changes and clarifications proposed in these rules. Therefore, to 
better reflect modern practice, the Commission proposes to revise 
existing 39 CFR part 3007, which contains rules relating to non-public 
materials provided to the Commission. These proposed changes take into 
account a number of considerations including:
     Ensuring appropriate levels of protection and secure 
transmission of non-public materials,
     Maintaining appropriate levels of transparency,
     Reducing the barriers to submit non-public materials and 
participate meaningfully in Commission proceedings,
     Facilitating prompt Commission adjudication of unresolved 
motions relating to non-public materials,
     Requiring the provision of information adequate to 
determine the appropriate level of non-public treatment (if any), and
     Improving the organization and understandability of the 
rules.
    Additionally, the Commission proposes amending and moving rules 
relating to information requests, which are contained in the existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.2 and 3007.3, to a proposed 39 CFR part 3001, subpart 
E. Also, the Commission proposes to modernize the content of these 
rules to better reflect developments in Commission practice.
    Further, the Commission proposes conforming changes to the

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Commission's FOIA rules appearing in 39 CFR part 3004.

III. Summary of Proposed Changes

    To improve organization and clarity, the Commission proposes to 
divide 39 CFR part 3007 into four subparts. The proposed division into 
four subparts reorders most of the content appearing in existing 39 CFR 
part 3007. Further, the Commission proposes to move rules related to 
information requests appearing in existing Sec. Sec.  3007.2 and 3007.3 
to proposed subpart E of 39 CFR part 3001. Therefore, to achieve a 
simple and logical progression, the Commission proposes to delete the 
existing 39 CFR part 3007 and insert the proposed rules.
    Proposed subpart A of 39 CFR part 3007 contains general provisions. 
Proposed subparts B, C, and D of 39 CFR part 3007 identify the three 
major pathways to interact with the rules relating to non-public 
materials. Proposed subpart B of 39 CFR part 3007 contains rules 
applicable to submitting non-public materials and seeking non-public 
treatment. Proposed subpart C of 39 CFR part 3007 contains rules 
applicable to seeking access to non-public materials. Proposed subpart 
D of 39 CFR part 3007 contains rules applicable to seeking public 
disclosure of non-public materials.
    In addition to the proposed division of 39 CFR part 3007 into four 
subparts, the Commission proposes other organizational improvements, 
which include splitting, deleting, or combining existing rules. For 
instance, existing Sec.  3007.10 contains four paragraphs describing 
the requirements for the submission of non-public materials in their 
redacted (public) and unredacted (non-public) forms. The requirements 
pertaining to the redacted version appear in existing Sec.  3007.10(b) 
and (c); the requirements pertaining to the unredacted version appear 
in existing Sec.  3007.10(a) and (d). To improve clarity and 
organization, the Commission proposes two separate rules regarding the 
submission of the redacted version (proposed Sec.  3007.202), and the 
unredacted version (proposed Sec.  3007.203).
    On the other hand, proposed Sec. Sec.  3007.301 and 3007.304 
dispense with the division for access requests that pertain to general 
proceedings versus access requests that pertain to Annual Compliance 
Determination-related proceedings appearing in existing Sec. Sec.  
3007.40, 3007.41, 3007.42, 3007.50, 3007.51, and 3007.52. Because the 
procedures involved do not vary if the access request involves general 
proceedings versus compliance proceedings, this proposed change 
simplifies the rules.
    The Commission proposes to delete unnecessary rules in some 
instances. For example, the Commission dispenses with the use of the 
defined term ``authorized representative'' appearing in existing Sec.  
3007.1(a) because the term adds unnecessary complexity to the rules and 
does not precisely reflect the language of 39 U.S.C. 504(f)(1) and (2). 
The Chairman of the Commission is the presiding officer in proceedings 
conducted by the Commission en banc. The Chairman may also specifically 
designate a Commissioner or employee as a presiding officer to preside 
at hearings or conferences. 39 CFR 3001.5(e).
    Proposed 39 CFR part 3007 makes linguistic updates aimed to improve 
clarity and precision. For instance, ``third party'' is used in 
existing 39 CFR part 3007 to refer to an individual or entity other 
than the Postal Service. Proposed 39 CFR part 3007 replaces ``third 
party'' with ``person other than the Postal Service'' throughout 
proposed 39 CFR part 3007 to better reflect this intent. This proposed 
change also better conforms with the usage of ``person'' and ``party,'' 
which are defined terms in existing 39 CFR part 3001. Person includes 
natural persons (individuals) and legal persons (entities). 39 CFR 
3001.5(f). Party includes the Postal Service as well as certain other 
persons (complainants, appellants, and intervenors). 39 CFR 3001.5(g).
    The Commission reviews the proposed rules in each proposed subpart 
below.

A. General Provisions

    The Commission proposes to amend 39 CFR part 3007 to reflect that 
it contains procedures to submit, request access to, or seek public 
disclosure of non-public materials provided to the Commission by the 
Postal Service or any other person. The proposed amendments also 
reflect that 39 CFR part 3007 applies regardless whether non-public 
materials are provided to the Commission through a filing that would 
otherwise be governed under Sec. Sec.  3001.9 and 3001.10 of this 
chapter, which prescribe procedural requirements for filing of a 
written document that is required or authorized by statute, rule, 
regulation, order of the Commission, or direction of the presiding 
officer.
    Section 504(g) of title 39 provides the Commission with authority 
to promulgate rules applicable to non-public materials provided by the 
Postal Service--regardless whether those non-public materials are 
provided through a filing.\6\ Because 39 U.S.C. 504(g) is silent as to 
the treatment of materials provided by persons other than the Postal 
Service, the Commission relies on its general authority under 39 U.S.C. 
503 to promulgate rules applicable to non-public materials submitted by 
other persons. See 39 U.S.C. 503. Rules governing the treatment of non-
public materials provided by persons other than the Postal Service are 
necessary for the Commission to carry out its functions under the 
Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act. Protection of such person's 
non-public materials is necessary to avoid inflicting competitive harm 
and impairing the ability of the Commission to obtain voluntary 
information from those persons.
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    \6\ Section 504(g) applies ``[i]f the Postal Service determines 
that any document or other matter it provides to the Postal 
Regulatory Commission . . . at the request of the Commission in 
connection with any proceeding or other purpose under this title, 
contains information which is described in section 410(c) [of title 
39], or exempt from public disclosure under section 552(b) of title 
5.'' 39 U.S.C. 504(g)(1).
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    Therefore, within the general provisions appearing in proposed 
subpart A of 39 CFR part 3007, the Commission proposes to explain the 
applicability of the rules (proposed Sec.  3007.100) and to modify the 
defined terms (proposed Sec.  3007.101). These proposed changes enable 
the procedures ensuring the secure transmission and confidential 
treatment of non-public materials appearing in proposed subpart B of 39 
CFR part 3007 to apply to non-public materials regardless of who 
provides them to the Commission. The proposed changes also enable the 
public to request access or seek public disclosure of such materials 
through motions practice in accordance with proposed subparts C and D 
of 39 CFR part 3007.
    The Commission observes that non-public materials may also be 
requested under FOIA in accordance with the procedures appearing in 
Sec. Sec.  3004.30(d) (applicable to requests for records originating 
with the Postal Service) or 3004.30(e) (applicable to requests for 
records originating with third parties). The rules appearing in 
proposed subpart D of 39 CFR part 3007 are an alternative procedural 
mechanism to request public disclosure of materials that were provided 
to the Commission and claimed to be non-public.\7\ The Commission may 
not deny a FOIA request simply because the materials are claimed to be 
non-public as defined under proposed Sec.  3007.101(a). See

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Order No. 322 at 7. When a submitter makes a claim for non-public 
treatment, the materials claimed to be non-public will be accorded a 
presumption of non-public treatment. See proposed Sec.  3007.102(a). 
However, no claim for non-public treatment has been ``accepted'' by the 
Commission unless the Commission makes a determination of non-public 
status, either in response to a motion or sua sponte. See Order No. 
322, at 7; see also proposed Sec.  3007.103. The Commission further 
observes that when deciding whether to disclose materials claimed to be 
non-public, balancing the interests of the parties in accordance with 
39 CFR part 3007 offers no less protection than applying the exemptions 
under FOIA. See Order No. 322 at 7.
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    \7\ See Docket No. RM2009-6, Order Establishing Procedures for 
the Freedom of Information Act, October 23, 2009, at 7 (Order No. 
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    FOIA sets forth nine categories of information that are exempt from 
public disclosure. Two categories are particularly applicable to the 
types of information that is provided to the Commission and claimed to 
be non-public. First, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4) exempts ``trade secrets and 
commercial or financial information obtained from a person and 
privileged or confidential.'' Second, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3) exempts 
information that is specifically exempted by another statutory 
provision, such as 39 U.S.C. 410(c)(2). Section 410(c)(2) of title 39 
provides that the Postal Service shall not be required to disclose 
``information of a commercial nature, including trade secrets, whether 
or not obtained from a person outside the Postal Service, which under 
good business practice would not be publicly disclosed.'' These 
categories align with the types of information protected under 39 
U.S.C. 504(g).\8\
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    \8\ Section 504(g) applies ``[i]f the Postal Service determines 
that any document or other matter it provides to the Postal 
Regulatory Commission . . . contains information which is described 
in section 410(c) of this title, or exempt from public disclosure 
under section 552(b) of title 5.'' 39 U.S.C. 504(g)(1).
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    Proposed subpart A of 39 CFR part 3007 also incorporates several 
rules appearing in existing 39 CFR part 3007 concerning the treatment 
of non-public materials (proposed Sec.  3007.102), types of Commission 
action to determine the non-public treatment to accord to materials 
that are claimed to be non-public (proposed Sec.  3007.103), and the 
standard for determining whether to publicly disclose non-public 
materials (proposed Sec.  3007.104).

B. Submitting Non-Public Materials and Seeking Non-Public Treatment

    Proposed subpart B of 39 CFR part 3007 contains provisions 
applicable to submitting non-public materials and seeking non-public 
treatment. The applicable procedures are unified to reflect their 
applicability to all submitters, regardless whether the materials are 
submitted by the Postal Service or other persons (proposed Sec.  
3007.200). The Commission proposes to set forth modernized and 
streamlined procedures and requirements for the application for non-
public treatment (proposed Sec.  3007.201), redacted version of the 
non-public materials (proposed Sec.  3007.202), and unredacted version 
of the non-public materials (proposed Sec.  3007.203). These proposed 
procedures would better accommodate the increasing volume of non-public 
material and technological advances in secure transmission.
    The Commission retains and clarifies the protections available for 
any person with a proprietary interest in non-public materials that are 
submitted by someone else to the Commission (proposed Sec.  3007.204). 
The Commission also proposes to add a rule to address instances in 
which non-public materials are inadvertently filed in a public document 
(proposed Sec.  3007.205).

C. Seeking Access to Non-Public Materials

    Proposed subpart C of 39 CFR part 3007 contains provisions 
applicable to seeking access to non-public materials, subject to 
protective conditions. The Commission proposes rules that set forth who 
may have access and how such access may be obtained (proposed 
Sec. Sec.  3007.300 and 3007.301). The Commission also clarifies the 
obligations of a person who has obtained access to non-public 
materials. The Commission sets forth proposed rules applicable to the 
non-dissemination, use, and care of non-public materials (proposed 
Sec.  3007.302), the potential sanctions for violating protective 
conditions (proposed Sec.  3007.303), the procedural requirements 
associated with terminating and amending access (proposed Sec.  
3007.304), and the procedural requirements associated with producing 
non-public materials in non-Commission proceedings (proposed Sec.  
3007.305).
    The Commission also proposes to move the three template forms 
appearing in existing Appendix A to part 3007, which aid persons 
seeking or certifying the termination of access to non-public 
materials, to proposed Appendix A to subpart C of part 3007. Changes 
are proposed to conform the content of these three template forms to 
the proposed rules and to improve readability.

D. Seeking Public Disclosure of Non-Public Materials

    Proposed subpart D of 39 CFR part 3007 contains provisions 
applicable to seeking public disclosure of non-public materials--that 
is, requesting that the non-public treatment not be accorded to the 
materials. The Commission proposes a rule setting forth the procedure 
for a person to request that non-public materials be disclosed to the 
public through a motion (proposed Sec.  3007.400). The Commission 
proposes to create a rule to address the administration and public 
disclosure of materials for which non-public treatment has expired 
after the passage of 10 years (proposed Sec.  3007.401).

E. Information Requests

    The Commission proposes to move material appearing in existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.2 and 3007.3, which relate to information requests, out 
of 39 CFR part 3007. Information requests may pertain to public or non-
public material. Therefore, the Commission proposes to move these 
procedural requirements to 39 CFR part 3001 in a new proposed subpart 
E. The Commission also proposes revisions to modernize these procedures 
to better reflect current practice before the Commission.

F. Conforming Changes to 39 CFR Part 3004

    The Commission proposes to make conforming changes to reflect that 
the submission procedures appearing in subpart B of 39 CFR part 3007 
apply to all instances in which materials that are provided to the 
Commission with the reasonable belief that the materials are exempt 
from public disclosure.

IV. Section-by-Section Analysis of the Proposed Changes to 39 CFR Part 
3007

    As described below, the Commission proposes to amend 39 CFR part 
3007 by replacing the existing heading and text of the rules.
    Proposed heading identified in 39 CFR part 3007. The Commission 
proposes to revise the heading to reflect that 39 CFR part 3007 applies 
to non-public materials provided to the Commission rather than merely 
the treatment of non-public material filed by the Postal Service.

A. Proposed Subpart A of Part 3007--General Provisions

    Proposed subpart A of part 3007. The Commission proposes to add 
subpart A to 39 CFR part 3007 containing general provisions.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.100 Applicability. Proposed Sec.  3007.100 
identifies that proposed 39 CFR part 3007 applies

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when: (1) The Postal Service claims that any materials it provides to 
the Commission contain non-public information; (2) any other person 
claims that any materials provided to the Commission contain non-public 
information; (3) the Commission is determining what type and degree of 
confidential treatment should be accorded to the materials claimed to 
be non-public; or (4) the Commission is determining what protective 
conditions should apply to those accessing non-public materials.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.101 Definitions. Proposed Sec.  3007.101(a) is 
based on the definition of non-public materials appearing in existing 
Sec.  3007.1(b).
    Proposed Sec.  3007.101(a) modifies the existing definition of non-
public materials to reflect the inclusion of materials that are claimed 
to contain information that is described in 39 U.S.C. 410(c) or exempt 
from public disclosure under 5 U.S.C. 552(b). Such information is 
protectable if provided by the Postal Service to the Commission 
pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 504(g)(1), 3652(f)(1), or 3654(f)(1). Such 
information is defined as non-public materials under existing Sec.  
3007.1(b) if the claim for non-public treatment is made by the Postal 
Service. This proposed change reflects the Commission's practice to 
treat such information as non-public material regardless of who submits 
the materials and regardless of who makes the claim for non-public 
treatment. This proposed change clarifies that non-public information 
includes commercially sensitive information, whether it belongs to the 
Postal Service or any other person.\9\
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    \9\ Such information is protectable under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4), 
which exempts from public disclosure ``trade secrets and commercial 
or financial information obtained from a person and privileged or 
confidential.''
    Further, if the information is provided by the Postal Service, 
then the information is also protectable under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3) 
and 39 U.S.C. 410(c)(2). Section 552(b)(3) of title 5 exempts from 
public disclosure information that is specifically exempted by 
another statutory provision, such as 39 U.S.C. 410(c)(2). Section 
410(c)(2) of title 39 provides that the Postal Service shall not be 
required to disclose ``information of a commercial nature, including 
trade secrets, whether or not obtained from a person outside the 
Postal Service, which under good business practice would not be 
publicly disclosed.''
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    Proposed Sec.  3007.101(a) adds that materials cease to be non-
public (except for inadvertent public filings corrected in accordance 
with proposed Sec.  3007.205) if the person making the submission 
publicly discloses the materials, subject to the consent of each 
affected person with a proprietary interest in the materials (if 
applicable). This proposed change is made to reflect that consensual 
voluntary public disclosure of materials that were initially claimed to 
be non-public has been used to resolve issues of whether public or non-
public treatment should apply in some instances. This proposed change 
also protects the interests of a person other than the submitter that 
has a proprietary interest in the materials in those instances where 
the interests of the person making the submission may not be the same 
as the interests of another person other than the submitter that has a 
proprietary interest in the materials.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.101(b) provides a definition for the term 
submitter. The usage of this term helps to unify several procedural 
rules that apply to the Postal Service and any other person that 
provides non-public materials to the Commission. Consistent with Sec.  
3001.5(f) of this chapter, this proposed rule uses person to include 
both a natural person (individual) and a legal person (entity).\10\
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    \10\ 39 CFR 3001.5(f) provides ``Person means an individual, a 
partnership, corporation, trust, unincorporated association, public 
or private organization, or governmental agency.''
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    Proposed Sec.  3007.102 Treatment of non-public materials. Proposed 
Sec.  3007.102(a) incorporates existing Sec.  3007.23, which informs 
the reader that the Commission will not disclose or allow access to 
non-public materials, except as provided by 39 CFR part 3007, and adds 
a cross-reference to the Commission's FOIA provisions described in 39 
CFR part 3004. Proposed Sec.  3007.102(b) retains the content of 
existing Sec.  3007.60.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.103 Commission action to determine non-public 
treatment. Proposed Sec.  3007.103 informs the reader about and 
provides examples of the types of action that the Commission may take 
after receiving non-public materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.103 informs 
the reader that the Commission may seek additional information to 
determine the non-public treatment, if any, to be given. Consistent 
with practice, proposed Sec.  3007.103 identifies examples such as the 
issuance of information requests, preliminary notices, or interim 
orders. Proposed Sec.  3007.103 also states that the Commission may 
issue an order containing a description of the non-public treatment 
granted and timeframe for which non-public treatment is accorded (if 
any). Proposed Sec.  3007.103 also states that the Commission may amend 
the non-public treatment accorded (if any). For example, an amendment 
may occur if a person files a motion for disclosure under proposed 
Sec.  3007.400 or Sec.  3007.401. Proposed Sec.  3007.103 also provides 
that issuance of the order or amendment may occur without a motion.
    The procedures described in proposed Sec.  3007.103 remain 
consistent with existing Sec.  3007.32(a). The process contained in 
existing Sec.  3007.32(b) through (d) is eliminated because if a 
preliminary notice is issued, it shall specify the time allotted for 
response and reply (if any).
    Proposed Sec.  3007.104 Standard for public disclosure of non-
public materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.104 incorporates the content 
appearing in existing Sec.  3007.33. Proposed Sec.  3007.104(a) 
modifies the language appearing in existing Sec.  3007.33(a) because 
the existing rule did not appear to contemplate situations where 
materials containing Postal Service non-public information were 
submitted by another person (such as a person granted access to non-
public Postal Service materials) or were provided by the Postal Service 
outside of a filing. Proposed Sec.  3007.104(b) modifies the content of 
existing Sec.  3007.33(b) by replacing the reference to ``a third 
party'' to more precisely reflect that rule applies to material that is 
claimed to be non-public because it contains the proprietary 
information of any person other than the Postal Service.

B. Proposed Subpart B of Part 3007--Submitting Non-Public Materials and 
Seeking Non-Public treatment

    Proposed subpart B of part 3007. The Commission proposes to add 
subpart B to 39 CFR part 3007 containing rules applicable to submitting 
non-public materials to the Commission and seeking non-public treatment 
of those materials.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.200 General requirements for submitting non-
public materials and seeking non-public treatment. Proposed Sec.  
3007.200 explains the process to provide non-public materials to the 
Commission applicable to all submitters. Proposed Sec.  3007.200(a) 
requires the provision of three things on the same business day--an 
application for non-public treatment, a redacted version of the non-
public materials, and an unredacted version of the non-public 
materials. Consistent with existing practice, the application for non-
public treatment and the redacted version of the non-public materials 
are public documents. Consistent with existing practice, the unredacted 
version of the non-public materials shall be submitted under seal. 
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Sec. Sec.  3007.10, 3007.20(a), 3007.21(a), and 3007.22(a).
    Proposed Sec.  3007.200(a) also addresses situations that are not 
adequately addressed in the existing rules. Existing Sec. Sec.  
3007.20(a) and 3007.21(a) require the Postal Service to file an 
application whenever it files non-public material. However, the 
existing rules do not clearly address the procedural requirements 
applicable if the Postal Service submits non-public material to the 
Commission outside of a filing made in accordance with Sec. Sec.  
3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter. Such submissions are permissible, 
subject to the Commission's ex parte policy appearing in 39 CFR part 
3008. Requiring that the Postal Service submit an application for non-
public treatment, a redacted version of the non-public materials, and 
an unredacted version of the non-public materials would facilitate the 
Commission's determination of non-public treatment (if any) that should 
be accorded to those materials and would better ensure that 
confidential treatment is properly accorded to those non-public 
materials. Moreover, those proposed requirements would facilitate the 
Commission's resolution of motions practice related to those materials.
    Moreover, although existing Sec.  3007.22(a) sets forth the 
requirements of an application made by a third party, that existing 
rule appears to contemplate situations where a person other than the 
Postal Service files an application for non-public treatment of a 
Postal Service filing that contains the person's non-public 
information. This option is preserved under proposed Sec.  3007.204. 
However, the existing rules are silent regarding whether a person other 
than the Postal Service that submits non-public materials (either by 
formal filing or by informal submission) must include an application. 
Existing Sec.  3004.70(a) reflects that a third party submitting 
materials claimed to be non-public to the Commission ``may'' lodge an 
application for non-public treatment. Requiring the submission of an 
application by any submitter of non-public materials would promote 
fairness and would facilitate the Commission's determination of the 
type and degree of non-public treatment (if any) that should be 
accorded to those materials.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.200(b) requires that before submitting non-
public materials to the Commission, each submitter contact any affected 
person who may have a proprietary interest in non-public materials. 
This proposed rule expands the application of existing Sec.  3007.20(b) 
to Postal Service submissions made outside formal filings and to 
submissions made by persons other than the Postal Service. The proposed 
change would better ensure the protection of an affected person's 
proprietary material by giving the affected person an opportunity to 
file an application for non-public treatment and address its 
confidentiality concerns directly with the Commission.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.201 Application for non-public treatment. 
Proposed Sec.  3007.201(a) retains the same burden of persuasion 
appearing in existing Sec.  3007.21(b) and expands it to apply to all 
submitters.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.201(b) sets forth the required contents of an 
application. Existing Sec. Sec.  3007.21 and 3007.22 require slightly 
different content requirements based on whether the application is made 
by the Postal Service or any other person. Proposed Sec.  3007.201(b) 
makes the requirements uniform. In addition to simplifying the 
procedural rules, this better ensures that the Commission will receive 
adequate justification of an application. The information sought will 
aid the Commission's determination of the non-public treatment, if any, 
to be accorded to the materials.
    The proposed uniform content requirements appearing in proposed 
Sec.  3007.201(b)(1), (3) through (8) remains substantially the same as 
existing Sec.  3007.21(c)(1), (3) through (8). Proposed Sec.  
3007.201(b)(1), (3) through (8) contain changes to improve clarity and 
update cross-references.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.201(b)(2) is based on existing Sec.  
3007.21(c)(2), which requires the Postal Service to identify any third 
party known to have a proprietary interest in the materials or a 
designated Postal Service employee to notify each affected third-party 
(if identification of the third party is sensitive). Proposed Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2) applies this requirement to all applications (even if 
made by a person other than the Postal Service) and modifies this 
requirement as follows.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.201(b)(2) requires the application to identify 
a foundational fact--whether the submitter, any person other than the 
submitter, or both have an interest in the non-public materials. This 
proposed change would improve transparency, especially for persons 
seeking access or public disclosure of the non-public materials. This 
proposed change is reflective of the growing complexity related to the 
non-public materials submitted to the Commission. In simple scenarios, 
the non-public material belongs solely to the submitter. In more 
complex instances, the non-public material is a reproduction of the 
proprietary information of a business partner of the submitter or non-
public material to which the submitter has granted access. Scenarios 
that are even more complex exist when the submitter manipulates the 
proprietary information of another person and comingles it with the 
submitter's own proprietary information.
    Depending on whether the proprietary interest of the submitter, any 
person other than the submitter, or both is implicated, the application 
must provide contact information for an individual designee of the 
submitter pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2)(i), each person other than 
the submitter pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2)(ii), or both pursuant to 
Sec.  3007.201(b)(2)(iii).
    If the submitter's interest is implicated, proposed Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2)(i) requires that the application identify an individual 
(such as an employee, executive, or attorney) designated by the 
submitter to accept actual notice of a motion related to the non-public 
materials or notice of the pendency of a subpoena or order requiring 
production of the materials.
    If the proprietary interest of any person other than the submitter 
is implicated, proposed Sec.  3007.201(b)(2)(ii) requires that the 
application identify each affected person. Consistent with existing 
Sec.  3007.21(c)(2), the application need not identify each affected 
person (other than the submitter) if identification would be sensitive. 
The application also need not identify each affected person (other than 
the submitter) if identification would be impracticable. This proposed 
change reflects situations not contemplated by existing Sec.  
3007.21(c)(2), such as if multiple persons speaking multiple languages 
were affected.\11\ Consistent with existing Sec.  3007.21(c)(2), if 
each affected person is not identified, the submitter shall identify an 
individual designated by the submitter to provide notice to each 
affected person. Moreover, if the submitter does not identify each 
affected person, whether that identification were asserted to be 
sensitive or impractical, proposed Sec.  3007.201(b)(2)(ii) requires 
that the application provide an explanation. This proposed change 
better ensures that the sensitivity or impracticability exceptions to 
identifying each affected person would not be overused and would be 
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    \11\ See, e.g., Docket No. R2017-1, Notice of the United States 
Postal Service of Filing USPS-LR-R2017-1/NP1, October 12, 2016, 
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    If the proprietary interest of both the submitter and another 
person are implicated, proposed Sec.  3007.201(b)(2)(iii) requires the 
application to comply with the requirements of both Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2)(i) and (ii). Proposed Sec.  3007.201(b)(2)(iii) permits 
the submitter to designate the same individual to serve as the 
designated point of contact on behalf of the submitter and any other 
affected person whose identification is asserted to be sensitive or 
impracticable. Designating the same individual would likely reduce the 
burden on the submitter and any person attempting to contact the 
designee.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.201(c) allows incorporation by reference to 
streamline applications that support the submission of non-public 
materials that have previously been claimed to be non-public by a prior 
application. Incorporation by reference may be particularly appropriate 
if a person granted access to non-public materials submitted by another 
person reproduces or otherwise uses those non-public materials in a 
submission to the Commission. In such instances, referring back to the 
original application would likely be sufficient to meet the burden of 
persuasion, identify the persons with a proprietary interest in the 
non-public materials, and reduce the burden involved in drafting the 
application. Proposed Sec.  3007.201(c) imposes requirements to ensure 
that the prior application is clearly identified, which facilitates 
evaluation of the prior application by the members of the public and 
the Commission. Any application that incorporates by reference a prior 
application that is accessible through the Commission's website (http://www.prc.gov) must provide the date, docket number, and name of the 
filer of the prior application. In all other circumstances, the 
application must attach the document that is being incorporated by 
reference.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.202 Redacted version of the non-public 
materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.202 provides the requirements applicable 
to the submission of the redacted (public) version of the non-public 
materials.
    Consistent with existing Sec.  3007.10(c), proposed Sec.  
3007.202(a) explains that submitters must graphically redact (blackout) 
the material that is claimed to be non-public. Proposed Sec.  
3007.202(a) also incorporates the prohibition on excessive redactions 
(blacking out material that is not non-public), which appears in 
existing Sec.  3007.10(b), and expands its applicability to all 
submitters. This proposed rule will promote fairness and improve 
transparency.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.202(b) incorporates the requirement that the 
Postal Service justify the use of any other redaction method and 
specifically identify the alterations made to the document, which 
appears in existing Sec.  3007.10(c), and expands its applicability to 
all submitters so as to promote fairness and improve transparency. 
Proposed Sec.  3007.202(b) modifies existing requirements, in Sec.  
3007.10(c), to justify the use of another redaction method, stating 
with particularity the competitive harm associated with using the 
blackout method, to also allow the application to state with 
particularity the practical difficulty associated with using the 
blackout method. Based on experience under the existing rules, the 
Commission expects that the use of a redaction method other than the 
blackout method will continue to be rare.
    Consistent with existing Sec.  3007.10(b), proposed Sec.  
3007.202(c) provides that electronic versions of redacted materials 
must be filed in a searchable format. Proposed Sec.  3007.202(c) 
permits the use of a non-searchable format only if accompanied by a 
certification that providing a searchable format would be 
impracticable. Based on experience under the existing rules, the 
Commission expects that such an occasion would occur rarely as most 
non-public materials are filed in .doc, .pdf, .xls, or similar formats.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.203 Unredacted version of the materials. 
Proposed Sec.  3007.203 sets forth the manner for submission of the 
unredacted version of the non-public materials.
    Consistent with existing Sec.  3007.10(d), proposed Sec.  
3007.203(a) requires that upon submitting the unredacted version of the 
non-public materials, each page or portion of a paper or electronic 
version be marked in a manner reasonably calculated to alert custodians 
to the confidential nature of the materials. Consistent with existing 
Sec.  3007.10(a), proposed Sec.  3007.203(a) also reflects that non-
public materials may not be submitted through the Filing Online method 
accessible through the Commission's public website (http://www.prc.gov). This is a public website and does not allow for the 
submission of non-public documents to the Commission.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.203(b) sets forth additional requirements 
pertaining to the filing of the unredacted version of the non-public 
materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.203(b) applies in lieu of Sec. Sec.  
3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter, which prescribe procedural 
requirements for filing of a written document that is required or 
authorized by statute, rule, regulation, order of the Commission, or 
direction of the presiding officer. Such filings made in accordance 
with Sec. Sec.  3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter (either using the 
Filing Online method accessible through the Commission's public website 
or via hand delivery) are available to the public. Therefore, proposed 
Sec.  3007.203(b) sets forth how such filings shall be performed for 
the unredacted versions of the non-public materials.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.203(b)(1) requires filing of the unredacted 
version of the non-public materials in sealed envelopes marked 
``Confidential. Do Not Post on Web,'' consistent with existing Sec.  
3007.10(a). Existing Sec.  3007.10(a) requires filing of both 
electronic (via compact disc (CD) or digital video disc (DVD)) and hard 
copy (paper) versions of the non-public materials. To reduce the 
burden, proposed Sec.  3007.203(b)(1) allows the filer to provide only 
the electronic version. If it is impracticable to submit the electronic 
version, proposed Sec.  3007.203(b)(1) permits the filer to provide the 
paper version instead.
    The Commission is exploring the use of an alternative system to 
allow secure online transmission of non-public materials. This 
alternative system would significantly increase speed and reduce the 
overall burden, especially for submissions that are frequent, 
voluminous, or both. Therefore, proposed Sec.  3007.203(b)(2) sets 
forth the requirements associated with use of any alternative system 
approved by the Commission. Proposed Sec.  3007.203(b)(2) provides that 
the Secretary has the authority to approve the use of a secure 
alternative system to file non-public materials online. It also states 
that no other system may be used to file non-public materials online. 
It also provides the Secretary with authority to set forth any minimum 
requirements associated with using an alternative system. If a filer 
fails to comply with any of the Secretary's requirements, the Secretary 
would have discretion to impose requirements specific to a particular 
filer. The Secretary may also revoke a filer's eligibility to use the 
alternative system and to require the filer to provide non-public 
materials in accordance with proposed Sec.  3007.203(b)(1).
    Proposed Sec.  3007.204 Protections for any other person with a 
proprietary interest. Proposed Sec.  3007.204 incorporates existing 
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person other than the submitter with a proprietary interest in non-
public materials filed with the Commission may lodge an application for 
non-public treatment. Proposed Sec.  3007.204 expands the applicability 
of this requirement to involve submissions made outside of filings and 
illustrates the procedural mechanisms by which an affected person may 
raise confidentiality concerns with the Commission.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.205 Non-public materials inadvertently filed 
publicly. Proposed Sec.  3007.205 pertains to instances in which a 
person discovers that information that could have been filed non-
publicly is contained within a public filing made in accordance with 
Sec. Sec.  3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter. Proposed Sec.  3007.205 
instructs the person to notify Dockets by telephone to remove the non-
public material from the publicly available material. The person must 
file an application for non-public treatment and the non-public 
materials within one business day of this request to Dockets. Proposed 
Sec.  3007.205 states that the Secretary has the discretion to impose 
additional filing requirements on any filer that repeatedly invokes 
this rule. The Commission expects this proposed rule will be invoked 
rarely. The Commission website is public and the Commission expects 
that filers will transmit documents using a reasonable degree of care 
for any non-public information. This proposed rule outlines a process 
to minimize exposure of sensitive information that may occur due to a 
filer's error.

C. Proposed Subpart C of Part 3007--Seeking Access to Non-Public 
Materials

    Proposed subpart C of part 3007. The Commission proposes to add 
subpart C to 39 CFR part 3007 containing rules applicable to seeking 
access to non-public materials. These rules allow non-public materials 
to remain under seal and allow specific persons to access the materials 
subject to protective conditions.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.300 Eligibility for access to non-public 
materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.300(a) incorporates existing Sec.  
3007.24(a), which provides that non-public materials may be disclosed 
to Commission and reviewing court personnel. Proposed Sec.  3007.300(a) 
adds clarifying language to indicate that such disclosure may be made 
without the need for issuance of an order.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.300(b) codifies the standard of ineligibility 
for access that was included in the sample Statement of Protective 
Conditions provided in existing Appendix A to part 3007. Proposed Sec.  
3007.300(b) provides that persons involved in competitive decision-
making shall not be granted access to non-public materials and defines 
the terms consistent with the language appearing in existing Appendix A 
to part 3007. Codifying this standard in the proposed rules, rather 
than only in the Statement of Protective Conditions, will enhance 
uniformity and protection against competitive harm without impeding the 
ability to participate in Commission proceedings.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.300(c) mirrors existing Sec.  3007.24(b) by 
explaining the circumstances and cross-referencing the relevant 
provision for other persons to obtain access (via proposed Sec.  
3007.301). Existing Sec. Sec.  3007.40(a) and 3007.50(a) provide that a 
person may request access to non-public materials during a proceeding 
or relevant to compliance under 39 U.S.C. 3653. Through past practice, 
the Commission has determined that 3007.50(a) applies while a 39 U.S.C. 
3653 compliance proceeding (proceedings using the designation ``Docket 
No. ACR'') is pending.\12\ Proposed Sec.  3007.300(c) unifies existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.40(a) and 3007.50(a) to apply to an access request made 
for the purpose of aiding participation in a pending Commission 
proceeding (including a compliance proceeding). Consistent with past 
practice, proposed Sec.  3007.300(c) also expands the scope to allow a 
person to seek access for the purpose of aiding the initiation of a 
proceeding before the Commission.\13\ Any person seeking to view non-
public materials for other purposes may file a motion for disclosure 
pursuant to proposed Sec.  3007.400 or Sec.  3007.401 or a FOIA request 
under 39 CFR part 3004.
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    \12\ See, e.g., Docket No. MT2016-1, Order No. 3319, Order 
Authorizing Market Test of Global eCommerce Marketplace (GEM) 
Merchant, May 25, 2016, at 24 n.41; Docket Nos. MC2014-3 and CP2014-
3, Order No. 2047, Order Denying Motion Requesting Access to Non-
public Materials, April 11, 2014 (denying as premature a motion for 
access seeking non-public pricing information and estimated volumes 
and costs to determine compliance of the NSA at issue because the 
motion was filed before the filing of the applicable Annual 
Compliance Report).
    \13\ See, e.g., Docket No. ACR2014, United Parcel Service, 
Inc.'s Motion Requesting Continued Access to Non-public Materials 
Under Protective Conditions, March 27, 2015, at 2.
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    Proposed Sec.  3007.301 Motion for access to non-public materials. 
Proposed Sec.  3007.301 concerns requests for access to non-public 
materials. This proposed rule combines the material of existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.40, 3007.42, 3007.50, and 3007.52, which have separate 
access rules for non-public materials based on whether or not the 
person seeking access seeks to use the materials in a compliance 
proceeding or other type of proceeding. Because this distinction does 
not produce a material difference in procedures, the Commission 
proposes to unify this content for simplicity.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(a) combines language appearing in existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.40 and 3007.50, which instruct the person seeking 
access to file a motion. Proposed Sec.  3007.301(a) also adds an 
instruction that any part of the motion revealing non-public 
information must be filed under seal.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(a) also adds instructions pertaining to the 
docket in which the motion must be filed. The motion must be filed in 
the docket in which the non-public materials sought were filed or are 
intended to be used, if such a docket (open or closed) exists. The 
Commission expects that an existing docket (open or closed) would 
accommodate most, and quite likely all, motions for access filed. 
However, if no docket (open or closed) meeting either of those 
conditions exists, then the motion shall be filed in the G docket for 
the applicable fiscal year.
    Presently, any document filed with the Commission that is not 
associated with specific docket designation is by default categorized 
as a periodic report.\14\ The Commission creates the G docket 
designation to serve as the administrative default designation. If the 
Commission determines that it is more convenient, expeditious, or 
otherwise appropriate to resolve any issue arising in a G docket in a 
different docket(s), the Commission may consolidate or sever 
proceedings. 39 CFR 3001.14.
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    \14\ Existing docket designations are: A (Post office appeals), 
ACR (Annual Compliance Review), C (complaint), CP (competitive 
products), IM (international mail), MC (mail classification), MT 
(market test), N (nature of service), PI (public inquiries), R 
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    The Commission expects that the filing of a motion for access in a 
G docket would be rare--limited to situations in which the materials 
sought were not filed in an existing docket (open or closed) and the 
movant proposes to use the materials to initiate a Commission 
proceeding. Any movant considering filing in a G docket should 
telephone Dockets personnel to discuss whether a more appropriate 
docket exists.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b) sets forth the content requirements for 
the motion based on the material appearing in existing Sec. Sec.  
3007.40(a) and 3007.50(a). Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(1) requires 
identification of the non-public documents for which access is sought. 
Consistent with existing Sec. Sec.  3007.40(a)(1) and 3007.50(a)(1), 
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Sec.  3007.301(b)(2) requires a detailed statement justifying the 
access request.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(2) also specifies the minimum 
information necessary to justify the request, which may vary if the 
movant proposes to use the materials in a pending Commission proceeding 
or to initiate a Commission proceeding.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(2)(i) pertains to using the materials in 
a pending Commission proceeding. In this instance, the motion must 
identify all proceedings in which the movant proposes to use the 
materials and how those materials are relevant to those proceedings. 
This proposed rule is designed to provide additional guidance to 
movants regarding the justification required for access requests. Also, 
because in past practice, parties have sought to use non-public 
materials in multiple dockets, this proposed rule is designed so as to 
ensure that adequate justification is provided relating to each docket 
at issue.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(2)(ii) pertains to using the materials 
to aid initiation of a proceeding before the Commission. In that 
instance, the justification required must describe the subject of the 
proposed proceeding, how the materials sought are relevant to that 
proceeding, and the expected timeframe to initiate that proceeding. 
This proposed rule is designed to provide additional guidance to 
movants regarding the justification required in these instances.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(3) remains consistent with existing 
requirements, in Sec. Sec.  3007.40(a)(2) and 3007.50(a)(2), to list 
relevant affiliations.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(4) requires the movant to indicate 
whether actual notice has been provided to each person identified in 
the application under Sec.  3007.201(b)(2). This proposed change will 
make it clear whether the expedited deadline for a response under 
proposed Sec.  3007.301(c) applies.
    If the motion states that actual notice has been provided to any 
person, the motion should identify the individual receiving actual 
notice, the date and approximate time, and the method of notification. 
This proposed identification requirement should help to protect the 
interests of the submitter and any person with a proprietary interest. 
Moreover, this proposed identification requirement should help to 
resolve motions seeking non-public materials that were submitted years 
ago--for instance, if there is a successor to the individual designated 
in the application.
    If the motion states that actual notice has been provided to any 
person, the motion should also state whether the movant is authorized 
to represent that the motion (in whole or in part) has been resolved or 
is contested by such person. This proposed change would expedite the 
resolution of motions where it is represented that motion is 
uncontested (in whole or in part).
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(5) requires attachment of a description 
of protective conditions executed by the movant's attorney or non-
attorney representative. Proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(6) requires 
attachment of an executed certification to comply with protective 
conditions from each person (and any individual working on behalf of 
that person) for whom access is sought. Both of these requirements may 
be satisfied by using the proposed template Protective Conditions 
Statement and Certification to Comply with Protective Conditions 
included in Proposed Appendix A to subpart C of part 3007.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(c) sets the response period at 3 business 
days if there has been actual notice. In all other circumstances, the 
response period remains 7 calendar days. These response timeframes 
remains consistent with existing Sec. Sec.  3007.40(b) and 3007.50(b).
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(d) remains consistent with existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.40(c) and 3007.50(c) regarding reply.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.301(e) sets forth information related to the 
Commission's ruling. Consistent with past practice, proposed Sec.  
3007.301(e) explains that the Commission may rule on an uncontested 
access motion at any time after receiving the motion.\15\ Consistent 
with past practice, proposed Sec.  3007.301(e) provides that the 
Commission may rule on an unresolved access motion at any time after 
the response period has expired. Proposed Sec.  3007.301(e) sets forth 
the standard for the Commission ruling, which remains consistent with 
the standard appearing in existing Sec. Sec.  3007.42 and 3007.52. 
Proposed Sec.  3007.301(e) states that access shall begin after 
issuance of the order setting forth all protective conditions.
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    \15\ See, e.g., Docket Nos. ACR2016 and RM2017-1, Order No. 
3757, Order Granting Unopposed Motion for Access, January 24, 2017 
(granting access one day after filing of the motion, which contained 
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    Proposed Sec.  3007.302 Non-dissemination, use, and care of non-
public materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.302 sets forth the duties of 
persons granted access to non-public materials in Commission 
proceedings. Proposed Sec.  3007.302(a) remains consistent with 
existing Sec.  3007.62(a) by prohibiting dissemination of non-public 
materials to any person not granted access by the Commission under 
proposed Sec. Sec.  3007.300 (Commission and reviewing court personnel) 
or 3007.301 (persons granted access by order of the Commission). 
Proposed Sec.  3007.302(b) remains consistent with existing Sec.  
3007.25(a) by limiting the use of non-public materials to only the 
purpose for which the non-public materials are supplied. Proposed Sec.  
3007.302(c) is based on the prohibition on allowing unauthorized 
persons to have access to the materials, which appears in existing 
Sec.  3007.25(b). Proposed Sec.  3007.302(c) also incorporates the 
standard of care appearing in existing Appendix A to part 3007, which 
requires a person granted access to non-public materials to use 
reasonable care to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of non-public 
materials.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.303 Sanctions for violating protective 
conditions. Proposed Sec.  3007.303(a) remains consistent with existing 
Sec.  3007.62(a) relating to the sanctions for violations of the order 
granting access subject to protective conditions. Proposed Sec.  
3007.303(b) adapts the language of existing Sec.  3007.62(b). Existing 
Sec.  3007.62(b) refers only to the Postal Service. To reflect that 
parties other than the Postal Service may be adversely affected by 
violations of protective conditions, proposed Sec.  3007.303(b) states 
that the Commission's rules do not impair the ability of any person, 
including the Postal Service, to pursue other remedies available under 
the law related to violations of an order granting access subject to 
protective conditions.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.304 Termination and amendment of access to non-
public materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.304(a) combines the material 
appearing in existing Sec. Sec.  3007.41 and 3007.51, which relate to 
the termination of access to non-public materials. Existing Sec. Sec.  
3007.41 and 3007.51 divide the rules applicable to termination of 
access depending on whether the non-public materials at issue are 
relevant to general proceedings or compliance proceedings. Proposed 
Sec.  3007.304(a) treats termination procedures consistently in both 
instances.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.304(a)(1) remains consistent with the 
timeframes for the termination of access described in existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.41(a)(1) and 3007.51(a)(1).
    Proposed Sec.  3007.304(a)(2) remains consistent with the 
procedural requirements upon termination described in existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.41(c) and 3007.51(c). Proposed Sec.  3007.304(a)(2) 
provides that the applicable non-public materials must be destroyed or 
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to the Commission and notification of compliance must be filed with the 
Commission. As described below, the Commission proposes revisions to 
the applicable template form to be filed with the Commission upon 
termination of access in Appendix A to subpart C of part 3007.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.304(b) sets forth the procedure for a person to 
seek amendment of any protective conditions. This proposed rule aims to 
facilitate prompt resolution of common issues such as seeking access 
for additional time (as encompassed under existing Sec. Sec.  
3007.41(b) and 3007.51(b)) or for an additional employee or consultant.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.305 Producing non-public materials in non-
Commission proceedings. Proposed Sec.  3007.305 clarifies existing 
Sec.  3007.61.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.305(a) retains the existing 2-day notification 
requirement, in Sec.  3007.61(a), imposed upon any person who is the 
target of a subpoena or order to produce non-public materials that were 
obtained in a Commission proceeding. Existing Sec.  3007.61(a) requires 
the target to notify the Postal Service and does not adequately address 
situations in which the materials were submitted by or claimed to be 
non-public by a person other than the Postal Service. Therefore, 
proposed Sec.  3007.305(a) requires the target to notify all persons 
identified in the underlying application for non-public treatment 
pursuant to proposed Sec.  3007.201(b)(2). The proposed change better 
serves the purpose of this rule, which is to give the affected person 
the opportunity to object to the production or to seek a protective 
order or other relief.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.305(b) clarifies the language of existing Sec.  
3007.61(b). Proposed Sec.  3007.305(b) requires a good faith effort to 
obtain protective conditions at least as effective as those ordered by 
the Commission regarding the disclosure of non-public materials in non-
Commission proceedings.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.305(c) clarifies the language of existing Sec.  
3007.61(c). Proposed Sec.  3007.305(c) provides that unless overridden 
in a non-Commission proceeding, the protective conditions ordered by 
the Commission will remain in effect.
    Proposed Appendix A to subpart C of part 3007--Template Forms. 
Existing Appendix A to part 3007 contains three template forms relating 
to seeking or terminating access to non-public materials. The 
Commission proposes to move this content to subpart C, which pertains 
to access to non-public materials. To better reflect its content, the 
Commission proposes to update the heading identified in existing 
Appendix A to part 3007, ``Statement of Compliance with Protective 
Conditions,'' to ``Template Forms.''
    Revisions are proposed to the content of each proposed template 
form to conform with the changes to the rules appearing in proposed 39 
CFR part 3007 and to improve readability. The first proposed template 
form is a Protective Conditions Statement to aid compliance with 
proposed Sec.  3007.301(b)(5), which requires attachment of a 
description of protective conditions to a motion for access to non-
public materials. The second proposed template form is a Certification 
to Comply with Protective Conditions to aid compliance with proposed 
Sec.  3007.301(b)(6), which requires attachment of a certification to 
comply with protective conditions executed by each person (and any 
individual working on behalf of that person) seeking access to non-
public materials. The third proposed template form is a Certification 
of Compliance with Protective Conditions and Termination of Access to 
aid compliance with proposed Sec.  3007.304(a)(2), which requires the 
filing of certifications executed by each person (and any individual 
working on behalf of that person) granted access to non-public 
materials upon the termination of access.

D. Proposed Subpart D of Part 3007--Seeking Public Disclosure of Non-
Public Materials

    Proposed subpart D of part 3007. The Commission proposes to add 
subpart D to 39 CFR part 3007 containing rules applicable to seeking 
public disclosure of non-public materials.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400 Motion for disclosure of non-public 
materials. Proposed Sec.  3007.400 applies to situations when a person 
seeks to challenge the non-public treatment claimed for materials--that 
is, to have the materials disclosed to the public, also known as 
``unsealed.''
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(a) specifies that this rule applies to 
materials for which the non-public status remains active--either 
because the non-public status has not expired or has been extended by 
order of the Commission.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(b) explains that a request to have non-
public materials unsealed shall be made by motion and sets forth the 
contents of a motion. Consistent with existing Sec.  3007.31(a), the 
motion must explain why the materials should be made public and address 
any pertinent rationale(s) provided in the application for non-public 
treatment. Also, consistent with existing Sec.  3007.31(a), the motion 
may not publicly disclose the information that is designated as non-
public pending resolution of the motion.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(b) requires the movant to indicate whether 
actual notice has been provided to all persons identified in the 
application under Sec.  3007.201(b)(2). This proposed change will make 
it clear whether the expedited deadline for a response under proposed 
Sec.  3007.400(c) applies.
    If the motion states that actual notice has been provided to any 
person, the motion should identify the individual receiving actual 
notice, the date and approximate time, and the method of notification. 
This proposed identification requirement should help to protect the 
interests of the submitter and any person with a proprietary interest. 
Moreover, this proposed identification requirement should help to 
resolve motions seeking non-public materials that were submitted years 
ago--for instance, if there is a successor to the individual designated 
in the application.
    If the motion states that actual notice has been provided to all 
identified persons, the motion should also state whether the movant is 
authorized to represent that the motion (in whole or in part) has been 
resolved or is contested by such persons. This proposed change would 
facilitate expedited resolution of motions where it is represented that 
motion is uncontested (in whole or in part) and particularly when a 
person other than the submitter has a proprietary interest in the non-
public materials. The Commission observes that in accordance with 
proposed Sec.  3007.101(a), a motion for public disclosure can be 
avoided if all persons identified pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2) 
consent to allowing the submitter to file the materials at issue 
publicly. The Commission observes that in accordance with proposed 
Sec.  3007.101(a), a motion for public disclosure can be avoided if all 
persons identified pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2) consent to allowing 
the submitter to file the materials at issue publicly.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(b) also adds instructions pertaining to the 
docket in which the motion must be filed. The motion must be filed in 
the docket in which the non-public materials sought were filed or are 
intended to be used, if such a docket (open or closed) exists. However, 
if no docket (open or closed) meeting either of those conditions 
exists, then the motion shall be filed in the G docket for the 
applicable fiscal year. Any movant considering filing in a G docket 
should telephone Dockets

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personnel to discuss whether a more appropriate docket exists.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(c) imposes an expedited response deadline 
for motions if there has been actual notice. If there has been actual 
notice, proposed Sec.  3007.400(c) sets the response period at 3 
business days. In all other circumstances, the response period remains 
7 calendar days, consistent with existing Sec. Sec.  3007.40(b) and 
3007.50(b). This proposed change should encourage movants to provide 
actual notice and thereby streamline motions practice.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(d) remains consistent with existing 
Sec. Sec.  3007.40(c) and 3007.50(c) regarding reply.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(e) reflects that the Commission will 
continue to accord non-public treatment to the material while the 
motion is pending.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.400(f) sets forth information related to the 
Commission's ruling. Proposed Sec.  3007.400(f) remains consistent with 
existing Sec.  3007.31(d), which explains the timing for the Commission 
ruling. Proposed Sec.  3007.400(f) adds that if there has been actual 
notice and the motion is uncontested, the Commission may rule before 
the response period expires. Proposed Sec.  3007.400(f) remains 
consistent with existing Sec.  3007.33, which explains the standards 
for the Commission ruling.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401 Materials for which non-public treatment 
has expired. Proposed Sec.  3007.401 applies to materials for which 
non-public treatment has expired. Consistent with existing Sec.  
3007.30, proposed Sec.  3007.401(a) provides that non-public status 
shall expire after the passage of 10 years, unless otherwise provided 
by the Commission.\16\
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    \16\ In many dockets, the Postal Service asks the Commission to 
protect certain non-public information from public disclosure 
indefinitely. See, e.g., Docket Nos. MC2011-1 and CP2011-2, Order 
No. 563, Order Approving Express Mail Contract 9 Negotiated Service 
Agreement, October 20, 2010, at 6-7. The Commission has consistently 
denied requests for indefinite protection. See id.
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    The existing rules do not set forth the mechanism for the handling 
of materials when non-public treatment has expired. Proposed Sec.  
3007.401(b) through (f) provide the procedural mechanisms to take 
effect after 10 years have passed. Proposed Sec.  3007.401(b) through 
(f) take into account the need for transparency, sound records 
management practices, and adequate protection of the commercial 
interests of affected persons, including the Postal Service.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401(b) provides that any person may file a 
motion requesting the disclosure of materials for which non-public 
treatment has expired. Proposed Sec.  3007.401(b) explains the content 
of such a motion. This motion must identify the materials requested and 
date(s) that materials were originally submitted under seal. Proposed 
Sec.  3007.401(b) provides that the motion may not publicly disclose 
the information that is designated as non-public pending resolution of 
the motion. Proposed Sec.  3007.401(b) informs the reader that all 
documents are treated in accordance with the Commission's record 
retention schedule, which may reduce the availability of some non-
public information.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401(b) requires the movant to indicate whether 
actual notice has been provided to all persons identified in the 
application under Sec.  3007.201(b)(2). This proposed change will make 
it clear whether the expedited deadline for a response under proposed 
Sec.  3007.401(c) applies.
    If the motion states that actual notice has been provided to any 
person, the motion should identify the individual receiving actual 
notice, the date and approximate time, and the method of notification. 
This proposed identification requirement should help to protect the 
interests of the submitter and any person with a proprietary interest. 
Moreover, this proposed identification requirement should help to 
resolve motions seeking non-public materials that were submitted over 
10 years ago and there is a successor to the individual designated in 
the application.
    If the motion states that actual notice has been provided to any 
persons, the motion should also state whether the movant is authorized 
to represent that the motion (in whole or in part) has been resolved or 
is contested by such persons. This proposed change would facilitate 
expedited resolution of motions where it is represented that motion is 
uncontested (in whole or in part) and particularly when a person other 
than the submitter has a proprietary interest in the non-public 
materials. The Commission observes that in accordance with proposed 
Sec.  3007.101(a), a motion for public disclosure can be avoided if all 
persons identified pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2) consent to allowing 
the submitter to file the materials at issue publicly.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401(b) also adds instructions pertaining to the 
docket in which the motion must be filed. The motion must be filed in 
the docket in which the non-public materials sought were filed or are 
intended to be used, if such a docket (open or closed) exists. However, 
if no docket (open or closed) meeting either of those conditions 
exists, then the motion shall be filed in the G docket for the 
applicable fiscal year. Any movant considering filing in a G docket 
should telephone Dockets personnel to discuss whether a more 
appropriate docket exists.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401(c) provides for the timing and content 
requirements pertaining to any response opposing the motion. Proposed 
Sec.  3007.401(c) imposes the expedited response deadline for motions 
if there has been actual notice. If there has been actual notice, 
proposed Sec.  3007.401(c) sets the response period at 3 business days. 
In all other circumstances, the response period remains 7 calendar 
days. This proposed change should encourage movants to provide actual 
notice and thereby streamline motions practice. A response opposing the 
motion must request an extension of non-public status by including an 
application for non-public treatment compliant with proposed Sec.  
3007.201 and include specific facts supporting any assertion that 
commercial injury exists 10 years after the original filing under seal.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401(d) permits a reply to be filed within 7 
calendar days of the response.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401(e) states that the information designated 
as non-public will be accorded non-public treatment pending resolution 
of the motion.
    Proposed Sec.  3007.401(f) sets forth the timing and standard of 
the ruling. If there has been actual notice and the motion is 
uncontested, the Commission may rule before the response period 
expires. In all other circumstances, a motion may be granted any time 
after the response period described in proposed Sec.  3007.401(c) 
expires. A motion may be denied any time after the reply period 
described in proposed Sec.  3007.401(d) expires. The standard to 
balance the interests of the parties shall remain consistent with 
proposed Sec.  3007.104.

V. Section-by-Section Analysis of the Proposed Changes to 39 CFR Part 
3001

    Proposed subpart E of part 3001. The Commission proposes to add 
subpart E to existing 39 CFR part 3001.
    Existing Sec. Sec.  3007.2 and 3007.3, which relate to information 
requests, are included in existing 39 CFR part 3007, which relates to 
non-public information. Information requests are not limited to 
situations involving non-public materials. Therefore, the Commission 
proposes to move the procedural requirements relating to information 
requests to the Commission's rules of practice and procedure under 
existing 39 CFR part 3001. To minimize disruption associated with 
moving these

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rules to existing 39 CFR part 3001, the Commission proposes to add 
proposed subpart E to 39 CFR part 3001. Proposed subpart E to 39 CFR 
part 3001 contains two rules applicable to information requests.
    Proposed Sec.  3001.100 Applicability and scope. The first sentence 
of proposed Sec.  3001.100(a) mirrors the first sentence of existing 
Sec.  3007.2, which informs the reader that the Commission may require 
that the Postal Service provide certain information that is likely to 
materially assist the Commission in fulfilling its statutory 
responsibilities. Consistent with existing Sec.  3007.3(b), the second 
sentence of proposed Sec.  3001.100(a) informs the reader that the 
Commission may request that persons other than the Postal Service 
provide certain information that is likely to materially assist the 
Commission in fulfilling its statutory responsibilities. Proposed Sec.  
3001.100(b) is based on the second sentence of existing Sec.  3007.2 
and includes a non-exhaustive list of the types of information that may 
be sought in an information request. Proposed Sec.  3001.100(b) is 
intended to encompass information, documents, and things in whatever 
form that is likely to materially assist the Commission in fulfilling 
its statutory responsibilities.
    Proposed Sec.  3001.101 Information request. Proposed Sec.  
3001.101(a) combines existing Sec.  3007.3(a) and (b). Proposed Sec.  
3001.101(a) provides that an information request may be directed to the 
Postal Service as well as other persons and describes the contents of 
an information request. Proposed Sec.  3001.101(a) dispenses with the 
defined term ``authorized representative'' and instead specifies that 
an information request may be issued by the Commission, the Chairman of 
the Commission, or the presiding officer, consistent with existing 
practice and 39 U.S.C. 504(f)(2). Consistent with existing practice, 
proposed Sec.  3001.101(a) provides that the issuance of an information 
request is discretionary.
    Proposed Sec.  3001.101(b) is based on existing Sec.  3007.3(c). 
Proposed Sec.  3001.101(b) provides that a request to issue an 
information request shall be via a motion listing the proposed 
questions and justifying the request. Proposed Sec.  3001.101(b) 
codifies that the Commission, the Chairman of the Commission, or the 
presiding officer may issue an information request at any time after 
the motion. Any or all of the proposed questions may be included or 
modified in the information request.

VI. Section-by-Section Analysis of the Proposed Changes to 39 CFR part 
3004

    Proposed Sec.  3004.30 Relationship among the Freedom of 
Information Act, the Privacy Act, and the Commission's procedures for 
according appropriate confidentiality. The Commission proposes to amend 
paragraph (d) of the existing rule to reflect that in all instances in 
which the Postal Service submits materials to the Commission that it 
reasonably believes to be exempt from public disclosure, the Postal 
Service shall follow the submission procedures appearing in subpart B 
of 39 CFR part 3007. The Commission also proposes to amend paragraph 
(e) of the existing rule to dispense with the use of the term ``third 
party'' to refer to a person other than the Postal Service.
    Proposed Sec.  3004.70 Submission of non-public materials by a 
person other than the Postal Service. The Commission also proposes to 
amend the heading identified in the existing rule to dispense with the 
use of the term ``third party'' to refer to a person other than the 
Postal Service. The Commission proposes to amend paragraph (a) of the 
existing rule to reflect that any other person providing materials to 
the Commission that it reasonably believes to be exempt from public 
disclosure shall follow the submission procedures appearing in subpart 
B of 39 CFR part 3007. The Commission also proposes to amend paragraph 
(b) of the existing rule to dispense with the use of the term ``third 
party'' to refer to a person other than the Postal Service. The 
Commission also proposes to amend paragraph (c) of the existing rule so 
as to update the cross-reference to the provision containing the 
requirements for an application for non-public treatment from existing 
Sec.  3007.10 to proposed Sec.  3007.201.

VII. Administrative Actions

    The Commission establishes Docket No. RM2018-3 for consideration of 
matters raised by this Order. Additional information concerning this 
rulemaking may be accessed via the Commission's website at http://www.prc.gov. Interested persons may submit comments no later than March 
23, 2018. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, James Waclawski is designated as 
an officer of the Commission (Public Representative) to represent the 
interests of the general public in this proceeding.

VIII. Ordering Paragraphs

    It is ordered:
    1. The Commission establishes Docket No. RM2018-3 for consideration 
of the matters raised by this Order.
    2. Interested persons may submit comments no later than March 23, 
2018.
    3. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, the Commission appoints James 
Waclawski to serve as an officer of the Commission (Public 
Representative) to represent the interests of the general public in 
this proceeding.
    4. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this Order in the 
Federal Register.

    By the Commission.
Stacy L. Ruble,
Secretary.

List of Subjects

39 CFR Part 3001

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Freedom of information, Sunshine Act.

39 CFR Part 3004

    Administrative practice and procedure, Freedom of information, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

39 CFR Part 3007

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Commission proposes to 
amend chapter III of title 39 of the Code of Federal Regulations as 
follows:

PART 3001--RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

0
1. The authority citation for part 3001 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 39 U.S.C. 404(d); 503; 504; 3661.

0
2. Add subpart E to read as follows:

Subpart E--Information Requests

Sec.
3001.100 Applicability and scope.
3001.101 Information request.


Sec.  3001.100  Applicability and scope.

    (a) Applicability. The Commission may require the Postal Service to 
provide any information, documents, and things in its possession or 
control, or any information, documents, and things that it can obtain 
through reasonable effort and expense, that are likely to materially 
assist the Commission in its conduct of proceedings, in its preparation 
of reports, or in performance of its functions under title 39 of the 
U.S. Code. The Commission may request that any other person provide any 
information, documents, and things in its possession or control, or any

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information, documents, and things that it can obtain through 
reasonable effort and expense, that are likely to materially assist the 
Commission in its conduct of proceedings, in its preparation of 
reports, or in performance of its functions under title 39 of the U.S. 
Code.
    (b) Scope. Information, documents, and things include, but are not 
limited to, things such as explanations, confirmations, factual 
descriptions, data, and documents. Examples include writings; notes; 
graphs; charts; spreadsheets and underlying formulae; erased, 
fragmented, or damaged data; data compilations or tables; emails; 
drawings; photographs; and images--stored in any medium from which 
information can be obtained either directly or, if necessary, after 
translation into a reasonably usable form.


Sec.  3001.101  Information request.

    (a) An information request may be issued at the discretion of the 
Commission, the Chairman of the Commission, or the presiding officer 
seeking that the Postal Service or any other person provide 
information, data, or things covered by Sec.  3001.100. An information 
request shall describe the documents, information, and things sought, 
briefly explain the reason for the request, and specify a date on which 
the response(s) shall be due.
    (b) Any person may request the issuance of an information request 
by filing a motion. The motion shall list the information, data, or 
things sought; explain the reasons the Commission should make the 
information request, and justify why the information sought is relevant 
and material to the Commission's duties under title 39 of the U.S. 
Code. At any time after the motion is filed, the Commission, the 
Chairman of the Commission, or the presiding officer may issue an 
information request that includes all or some of the proposed questions 
or modifies the proposed questions.

PART 3004--PUBLIC RECORDS AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

0
3. The authority citation for part 3004 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552; 39 U.S.C. 503.

0
4. Amend Sec.  3004.30 by revising paragraph (d) introductory text and 
paragraph (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  3004.30  Relationship among the Freedom of Information Act, the 
Privacy Act, and the Commission's procedures for according appropriate 
confidentiality.

* * * * *
    (d) Requesting a Postal Service record. The Commission maintains 
custody of records that are both Commission and Postal Service records. 
In all instances that the Postal Service submits materials to the 
Commission that the Postal Service reasonably believes to be exempt 
from public disclosure, the Postal Service shall follow the procedures 
described in subpart B of part 3007 of this chapter.
* * * * *
    (e) Requesting a record submitted under seal by a person other than 
the Postal Service. The Commission maintains records of a confidential 
nature submitted by persons other than the Postal Service as non-public 
materials.
    (1) A request made pursuant to FOIA for records designated as non-
public by a person other than the Postal Service shall be considered in 
light of all applicable exemptions; and
    (2) A request made pursuant to part 3007 of this chapter for 
records designated as non-public by a person other than the Postal 
Service shall be considered under the applicable standards set forth in 
that part.
0
5. Amend Sec.  3004.70, by revising the section heading and paragraphs 
(a), (b), and (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  3004.70  Submission of non-public materials by a person other 
than the Postal Service.

    (a) Overlap with treatment of non-public materials. Any person who 
submits materials to the Commission (submitter) that the submitter 
reasonably believes to be exempt from public disclosure shall follow 
the procedures described in subpart B of part 3007 of this chapter.
    (b) Notice of request. Except as provided in Sec.  3004.30(d), if a 
FOIA request seeks materials designated as nonpublic materials, the 
Commission will provide the submitter with notice of the request. The 
Commission may also provide notice when it has reason to believe that 
materials submitted by a person other than the Postal Service are 
possibly exempt from disclosure and may fall within the scope of any 
FOIA request.
    (c) Objections to disclosure. A submitter may file written 
objections to the request specifying all grounds for withholding the 
information under FOIA within 7 days of the date of the notice. If the 
submitter fails to respond to the notice, the submitter will be 
considered to have no objection, beyond those objections articulated in 
its application for nonpublic treatment pursuant to Sec.  3007.201 of 
this chapter, to the disclosure of the information.
* * * * *
0
7. Revise part 3007 to read as follows:

PART 3007--NON-PUBLIC MATERIALS PROVIDED TO THE COMMISSION

Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec.
3007.100 Applicability.
3007.101 Definitions.
3007.102 Treatment of non-public materials.
3007.103 Commission action to determine non-public treatment.
3007.104 Standard for public disclosure of non-public materials.
Subpart B--Submitting Non-public Materials and Seeking Non-public 
Treatment
3007.200 General requirements for submitting non-public materials 
and seeking non-public treatment.
3007.201 Application for non-public treatment.
3007.202 Redacted version of the non-public materials.
3007.203 Unredacted version of the non-public materials.
3007.204 Protections for any other person with a proprietary 
interest.
3007.205 Non-public materials inadvertently filed publicly.
Subpart C--Seeking Access to Non-public Materials
3007.300 Eligibility for access to non-public materials.
3007.301 Motion for access to non-public materials.
3007.302 Non-dissemination, use, and care of non-public materials.
3007.303 Sanctions for violating protective conditions.
3007.304 Termination and amendment of access to non-public 
materials.
3007.305 Producing non-public materials in non-Commission 
proceedings.
Appendix A to subpart C of part 3007--Template Forms
Subpart D--Seeking Public Disclosure of Non-public Materials
3007.400 Motion for disclosure of non-public materials.
3007.401 Materials for which non-public treatment has expired.

    Authority: 39 U.S.C. 503, 504.

Subpart A--General Provisions


Sec.  3007.100  Applicability.

    The rules in this part implement provisions in 39 U.S.C. 504(g). 
These rules apply whenever:
    (a) The Postal Service claims that any document or other matter it 
provides to the Commission under a subpoena issued under 39 U.S.C. 
504(f), or otherwise at the request of the Commission in connection 
with any proceeding or other purpose under title

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39 of the U.S. Code, contains non-public material;
    (b) Any other person claims that any document or other matter 
provided to the Commission contains non-public material;
    (c) The Commission is determining the appropriate degree of 
confidentiality to be accorded information identified by the Postal 
Service or any other person to contain non-public material in 
accordance with these rules; or
    (d) The Commission is determining how to ensure appropriate 
confidentiality for non-public materials furnished to the Postal 
Service or any other person in accordance with these rules.


Sec.  3007.101  Definitions.

    (a) Non-public materials means any information, documents, and 
things provided to the Commission that are claimed to be exempt from 
disclosure by the Postal Service pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 504(g), 3652(f) 
or 3654(f), or claimed to be protectable under Federal Rule of Civil 
Procedure 26(c) by any person other than the Postal Service with a 
proprietary interest in the materials. Non-public materials includes 
any information, documents, and things submitted to the Commission that 
are claimed to contain information that is described in 39 U.S.C. 
410(c) or exempt from public disclosure under 5 U.S.C. 552(b). Non-
public materials cease to be non-public if the status has expired or 
been terminated by the Commission pursuant to this part. Except as 
provided by Sec.  3007.205, non-public materials cease to be non-public 
if the submitter publicly discloses the materials with the consent of 
each affected person with a propriety interest in the materials (if 
applicable).
    (b) Submitter means any natural or legal person, including the 
Postal Service, that provides non-public materials to the Commission 
and seeks non-public treatment in accordance with the rules of this 
part.


Sec.  3007.102  Treatment of non-public materials.

    (a) Except as described in part 3007 or part 3004 of this chapter, 
the Commission will not disclose or grant access to non-public 
materials.
    (b) To accord appropriate confidentiality to 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 materials;
    (2) Specify terms for public disclosure of the non-public 
materials;
    (3) Order a specific method for disclosing the non-public 
materials;
    (4) Restrict the scope of the disclosure of the non-public 
materials as they relate to certain matters;
    (5) Restrict who may access the 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.


Sec.  3007.103  Commission action to determine non-public treatment.

    Information requests as described in subpart E of part 3001 of this 
chapter, preliminary notices, or interim orders may be issued to help 
the Commission determine the non-public treatment, if any, to be given 
to the materials. Upon motion by any person, or on its own motion, the 
Commission may issue an order containing a description of and timeframe 
for the non-public treatment, if any, to be given to materials claimed 
by any person to be non-public. The Commission may amend the non-public 
treatment, if any, to be given to the materials at any time by order.


Sec.  3007.104  Standard for public disclosure of non-public materials.

    (a) In determining whether to publicly disclose materials claimed 
by the Postal Service to be non-public, the Commission shall balance 
the nature and extent of the likely commercial injury identified by the 
Postal Service against the public interest in maintaining the financial 
transparency of a government entity competing in commercial markets.
    (b) In determining whether to publicly disclose materials in which 
the Commission determines any person other than the Postal Service has 
a proprietary interest, the Commission shall balance the interests of 
the parties based on Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c).

Subpart B--Submitting Non-public Materials and Seeking Non-public 
Treatment


Sec.  3007.200  General requirements for submitting non-public 
materials and seeking non-public treatment.

    (a) Whenever providing non-public materials to the Commission, the 
submitter shall provide the following on the same business day: An 
application for non-public treatment that clearly identifies all non-
public materials and describes the circumstances causing them to be 
submitted to the Commission in accordance with Sec.  3007.201, a 
redacted (public) version of the non-public materials in accordance 
with Sec.  3007.202, and an unredacted (sealed) version of the non-
public materials in accordance with Sec.  3007.203.
    (b) Before submitting non-public materials to the Commission, if 
the submitter has reason to believe that any other person has a 
proprietary interest in the non-public materials, the submitter shall 
inform each affected person of the nature and scope of the submission 
to the Commission, including the pertinent docket designation(s) (if 
applicable) and that the affected person may address any 
confidentiality concerns directly with the Commission.


Sec.  3007.201  Application for non-public treatment.

    (a) Burden of persuasion. An application for non-public treatment 
shall fulfill the burden of persuasion that the material designated as 
non-public should be withheld from the public.
    (b) Contents of application. An application for non-public 
treatment shall include a specific and detailed statement setting forth 
the information specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through (8) of this 
section:
    (1) The rationale for claiming that the materials are non-public, 
including the specific statutory provision(s) supporting the claim, and 
an explanation justifying application of the provision(s) to the 
materials.
    (2) A statement of whether the submitter, any other person, or both 
have a proprietary interest in the non-public materials, and the 
identification(s) specified in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (iii) of 
this section (whichever is applicable). For purposes of this paragraph, 
identification means the name, phone number, and email address of an 
individual.
    (i) If the submitter has a proprietary interest in the materials, 
identification of an individual designated by the submitter to accept 
actual notice of a motion related to the non-public materials or notice 
of the pendency of a subpoena or order requiring production of the 
materials.
    (ii) If any person other than the submitter has a proprietary 
interest in the materials, identification of each person who is known 
to have a proprietary interest in the materials. If such an 
identification is sensitive or impracticable, an explanation shall be 
provided along with the identification of an individual designated by 
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submitter to provide notice to each affected person.
    (iii) If both the submitter and any other person have a proprietary 
interest in the non-public materials, identification in accordance with 
both paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section shall be provided. 
The submitter may designate the same individual to fulfill the 
requirements of paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section.
    (3) A description of the materials claimed to be non-public in a 
manner that, without revealing the materials at issue, would allow the 
Commission to thoroughly evaluate the basis for the claim that the 
materials are non-public.
    (4) Particular identification of the nature and extent of the harm 
alleged and the likelihood of each harm alleged to result from 
disclosure.
    (5) At least one specific hypothetical, illustrative example of 
each alleged harm.
    (6) The extent of the protection from public disclosure alleged to 
be necessary.
    (7) The length of time for which non-public treatment is alleged to 
be necessary with justification thereof.
    (8) Any other relevant factors or reasons to support the 
application.
    (c) Incorporation by reference. If the material designated as non-
public has been previously claimed to be non-public material by a prior 
application for non-public treatment, the submitter may incorporate by 
reference the prior application. Any application that incorporates by 
reference a prior application that is accessible through the 
Commission's website (http://www.prc.gov) shall state the date, docket 
number, and the name of the filer of the prior application. In all 
other circumstances, the application that incorporates by reference a 
prior application shall attach the prior application.


Sec.  3007.202  Redacted version of the non-public materials.

    (a) Except as allowed under paragraph (b) of this section, the 
submitter shall use the graphical redaction (blackout) method for all 
redacted materials. The submitter shall blackout only the material that 
is claimed to be non-public.
    (b) The submitter shall justify using any other redaction method. 
The application for non-public treatment shall state with particularity 
the competitive harm or practical difficulty alleged to result from 
using the blackout method. The submitter shall specifically identify 
any alterations made to the unredacted version, including the location 
and number of lines or pages removed.
    (c) If electronic, the redacted version shall be filed in a 
searchable format, unless the submitter certifies that doing so would 
be impracticable.


Sec.  3007.203  Unredacted version of the non-public materials.

    (a) Each page, item, and thing, or portion thereof, of the 
unredacted version of the materials for which non-public treatment is 
sought shall be marked in a manner reasonably calculated to alert 
custodians to the confidential nature of the materials. The Filing 
Online method accessible through the Commission's website (http://www.prc.gov) described under Sec. Sec.  3001.9 and 3001.10 of this 
chapter may not be used to submit the unredacted version of non-public 
materials.
    (b) In lieu of Sec. Sec.  3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter, the 
filing of the unredacted version of the non-public materials shall be 
made in accordance with the following requirements concerning the 
filing process, form, and number of copies.
    (1) Except if using an alternative system approved by the 
Commission under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the unredacted 
version of the non-public materials shall be filed in a sealed envelope 
clearly marked ``Confidential. Do Not Post on Web'' to the Office of 
Secretary and Administration, Postal Regulatory Commission, 901 New 
York Avenue NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20268-0001. Two copies of the 
unredacted version of the non-public materials shall be filed using an 
electronic format such as compact discs (CDs) or digital video discs 
(DVDs) that shall be clearly marked ``Confidential. Do Not Post on 
Web.'' The non-public materials may not be password protected. 
Spreadsheets shall display the formulas used and their links to related 
spreadsheets. All workpapers or data shall be filed in a form, and be 
accompanied by sufficient explanation and documentation, to allow them 
to be replicated using a publicly available PC application. If making 
an electronic unredacted version of the non-public materials is 
impracticable, two hard copies (paper) versions of the non-public 
materials may be filed.
    (2) On behalf of the Commission, the Secretary has authority to 
approve the use of a secure alternative system to file non-public 
materials. The Secretary may set forth any minimum requirements 
associated with using an alternative system. If a filer using the 
alternative system fails to comply with any of the Secretary's 
requirements, the Secretary has discretion to revoke the filer's 
eligibility to use the alternative system or impose requirements 
specific to the filer as necessary to ensure secure transmission of 
non-public materials.


Sec.  3007.204  Protections for any other person with a proprietary 
interest.

    Any other person with a proprietary interest in materials that have 
been or will be submitted to the Commission may address any 
confidentiality concerns directly with the Commission by seeking non-
public treatment in accordance with the requirements of this subpart, 
responding to a motion for access to non-public materials in accordance 
with the requirements of subpart C of this part, or responding to a 
motion for disclosure of non-public materials in accordance with the 
requirements of subpart D of this part.


Sec.  3007.205  Non-public materials inadvertently filed publicly.

    Any filer or person with a proprietary interest that discovers the 
inclusion of materials that could have been filed non-publicly within a 
public filing made in accordance with Sec. Sec.  3001.9 and 3001.10 of 
this chapter shall telephone Dockets personnel immediately to request 
that the non-public material be removed from the publicly available 
material. Upon receipt of that telephone request, Dockets personnel 
will remove from the publicly available material that material for 
which non-public treatment is being requested until the end of the next 
business day in order to provide the filer or person with a proprietary 
interest an opportunity to file an application for non-public treatment 
and the non-public materials in accordance with the requirements of 
this subpart. If any filer makes repeated use of this rule, the 
Secretary has discretion to impose additional requirements on this 
filer as necessary to ensure secure filing of non-public materials.

Subpart C--Seeking Access to Non-public Materials


Sec.  3007.300  Eligibility for access to non-public materials.

    (a) The following persons may access non-public materials without 
an order issued pursuant to Sec.  3007.301(e):
    (1) Members of the Commission;
    (2) Commission employees, including Public Representatives, 
carrying out their official responsibilities;
    (3) Contractors, attorneys, or other non-employee subject matter 
experts assisting the Commission in carrying out its duties;
    (4) Reviewing courts and their staffs;

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    (5) Court reporters, stenographers, or persons operating audio or 
video recording equipment for such court reporters or stenographers at 
hearings or depositions.
    (b) No person involved in competitive decision-making for any 
individual or entity that might gain competitive advantage from using 
non-public materials shall be granted access to non-public materials. 
Involved in competitive decision-making includes consulting on 
marketing or advertising strategies, pricing, product research and 
development, product design, or the competitive structuring and 
composition of bids, offers or proposals. It does not include rendering 
legal advice or performing other services that are not directly in 
furtherance of activities in competition with an individual or entity 
having a proprietary interest in the protected material.
    (c) Any person not described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this 
section may request access to non-public materials as described in 
Sec.  3007.301, for the purpose of aiding participation in a pending 
Commission proceeding (including compliance proceedings) or aiding the 
initiation of a proceeding before the Commission.


Sec.  3007.301  Motion for access to non-public materials.

    (a) Filing requirements. A request for access to non-public 
materials shall be made by filing a motion with the Commission. Any 
part of the motion revealing non-public materials shall be filed in 
accordance with subpart B of this part. The motion shall be filed in 
the docket in which the materials were filed or in the docket in which 
the materials will be used; in all other circumstances, the motion 
shall be filed in the G docket for the applicable fiscal year.
    (b) Content requirements. The motion shall:
    (1) Identify the particular non-public documents to which the 
movant seeks access;
    (2) Include a detailed statement justifying the request for access:
    (i) if access is sought to aid participation in any pending 
Commission proceeding, the motion shall identify all proceedings 
(including compliance proceedings) in which the movant proposes to use 
the materials and how those materials are relevant to those 
proceedings, or
    (ii) if access is sought to aid initiation of a proceeding before 
the Commission, the motion shall describe the subject of the proposed 
proceeding, how the materials sought are relevant to that proposed 
proceeding, and when the movant anticipates initiating the proposed 
proceeding;
    (3) List all relevant affiliations, including employment or other 
relationship (including agent, consultant or contractor) with the 
movant, and whether the movant is affiliated with the delivery 
services, communications or mailing industries;
    (4) Specify if actual notice of the motion has been provided to 
each person identified in the application pursuant to Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2). If the motion states that actual notice has been 
provided, the motion shall identify the individual(s) to whom actual 
notice was provided, the date(s) and approximate time(s) of actual 
notice, the method(s) of actual notice (by telephone conversation, 
face-to-face conversation, or an exchange of telephone or email 
messages), and whether the movant is authorized to represent that the 
motion (in whole or in part) has been resolved or is contested by the 
submitter or any other affected person;
    (5) Attach a description of protective conditions completed and 
signed by the movant's attorney or non-attorney representative, who may 
use and modify the template Protective Conditions Statement in Appendix 
A to this subpart; and
    (6) Attach a certification to comply with protective conditions 
executed by each person (and any individual working on behalf of that 
person) seeking access, who may use and modify the template 
Certification to Comply with Protective Conditions in Appendix A to 
this subpart.
    (c) Response. If actual notice of the motion was provided in 
advance of the filing to each person identified pursuant to Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2) by telephone conversation, face-to-face conversation, or 
an exchange of telephone or email messages, a response to the motion is 
due within 3 business days of the filing of the motion, unless the 
Commission otherwise provides. In all other circumstances, a response 
to the motion is due within 7 calendar days of filing the motion, 
unless the Commission otherwise provides.
    (d) Reply. No reply to a response shall be filed, unless the 
Commission otherwise provides.
    (e) Commission ruling. The Commission may enter an order at any 
time after receiving a motion if the movant states that: Actual notice 
has been given to each persons identified pursuant to Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2) and that the movant is authorized to represent that the 
motion is uncontested. In all other circumstances, the Commission will 
enter an order determining if access will be granted after the response 
period described in paragraph (c) of this section has expired. If no 
opposition to the motion has been filed by the submitter or any other 
person with a proprietary interest before the expiration of the 
response period described in paragraph (c) of this section, the 
Commission may issue an order granting access, subject to the agreed 
protective conditions. In determining whether to grant access to non-
public materials, the Commission shall balance the balance the 
interests of the parties based on Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 
26(c). If access is granted, access shall commence following the 
issuance of the appropriate order setting forth all protective 
conditions.


Sec.  3007.302  Non-dissemination, use, and care of non-public 
materials.

    (a) No person who has been granted access to non-public materials 
in accordance with Sec.  3007.300 or Sec.  3007.301 may disseminate the 
materials in whole or in part to any person not allowed access pursuant 
to Sec.  3007.300 or Sec.  3007.301.
    (b) Persons with access to non-public materials under Sec.  
3007.300 or Sec.  3007.301 shall use non-public materials only for the 
purposes for which the non-public materials are supplied.
    (c) Persons with access to non-public materials under Sec.  
3007.300 or Sec.  3007.301 shall protect the non-public materials from 
any person not granted access under Sec.  3007.300 or Sec.  3007.301 by 
using the same degree of care, but no less than a reasonable degree of 
care, to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of these materials as 
those persons, in the ordinary course of business, would be expected to 
use to protect their own proprietary material or trade secrets and 
other internal, confidential, commercially sensitive, and privileged 
information.


Sec.  3007.303  Sanctions for violating protective conditions.

    (a) If a person who has been granted access to non-public materials 
under Sec.  3007.301 violates the terms of the order granting access, 
the Commission shall impose sanctions on the person who violated the 
order, the persons or entities on whose behalf the person was acting, 
or both. The sanctions may include:
    (1) Dismissing the proceeding in whole or in part;
    (2) Ruling by default against the person who violated the order or 
the persons or entities on whose behalf the person was acting; and

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    (3) Such other sanctions, as deemed appropriate by the Commission.
    (b) This rule does not prevent any person, including the Postal 
Service, whose interests are damaged by the violation of an order 
granting access subject to protective conditions, from pursuing any 
remedies available under the law against the person who violated the 
order, the persons or entities on whose behalf the person was acting, 
or both.


Sec.  3007.304  Termination and amendment of access to non-public 
materials.

    (a) Termination of access. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) 
of this section, access to non-public materials granted under Sec.  
3007.301 terminates either when the Commission issues the final order 
or report concluding the proceeding(s) in which the participant who 
filed the motion seeking access represented that the non-public 
materials would be used, or when the person granted access withdraws or 
is otherwise no longer involved in the proceeding(s), whichever occurs 
first. For purposes of this paragraph, an order or report is not 
considered final until after the possibility of judicial review 
expires.
    (2) Upon termination of access, all non-public materials, and any 
duplicates, in the possession of each person (and any individual 
working on behalf of that person) granted access shall be destroyed or 
returned to the Commission. The participant who filed the motion 
seeking access shall file with the Commission a notice of termination 
of access and attach a certification of compliance with protective 
conditions executed by each person (and any individual working on 
behalf of that person) granted access to the non-public materials. The 
template Certification of Compliance with Protective Conditions and 
Termination of Access in Appendix A to this subpart may be used and 
modified to comply with this requirement.
    (b) Amendment of Access. Any person may file a motion seeking to 
amend any protective conditions related to access of non-public 
materials, including extending the timeframe for which access is 
granted or expanding the persons to whom access is to be granted, in 
accordance with Sec.  3007.301.


Sec.  3007.305  Producing non-public materials in non-Commission 
proceedings.

    (a) If a court or other administrative agency issues a subpoena or 
orders production of non-public materials that a person obtained under 
protective conditions ordered by the Commission, the target of the 
subpoena or order shall, within 2 days of receipt of the subpoena or 
order, notify each person identified pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2) 
of the pendency of the subpoena or order to allow time to object to 
that production or to seek a protective order or other relief.
    (b) Any person that has obtained non-public materials under 
protective conditions ordered by the Commission and seeks to disclose 
the non-public materials in a court or other administrative proceeding 
shall make a good faith effort to obtain protective conditions at least 
as effective as those set forth in the Commission order establishing 
the protective conditions.
    (c) Unless overridden by the reviewing court or other 
administrative agency, protective conditions ordered by the Commission 
will remain in effect.

Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 3007--Template Forms

Protective Conditions Statement

    ___(name of submitter of non-public materials) requests 
confidential treatment of non-public materials identified as___(non-
confidential description of non-public materials) (hereinafter 
``these materials'') in Commission Docket No(s).__(designation of 
docket(s) in which these materials were filed).
    __(name of participant filing motion) (hereinafter ``the 
movant'') requests access to these materials related 
to__(designation of docket(s) or description of proposed 
proceeding(s) in which these materials are to be used) (hereinafter 
``this matter'').
    The movant has provided to each person seeking access to these 
materials:
    [cir] this Protective Conditions Statement,
    [cir] the Certification to Comply with Protective Conditions,
    [cir] the Certification of Compliance with Protective Conditions 
and Termination of Access; and
    [cir] the Commission's rules applicable to access to non-public 
materials filed in Commission proceedings (subpart C of part 3007 of 
the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations).
    Each person (and any individual working on behalf of that 
person) seeking access to these materials has executed a 
Certification to Comply with Protective Conditions by signing in ink 
or by typing/s/before his or her name in the signature block. The 
movant attaches the Protective Conditions Statement and the executed 
Certification(s) to Comply with Protective Conditions to the motion 
for access filed with the Commission.
    The movant and each person seeking access to these materials 
agree to comply with the following protective conditions:
    1. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.303, the Commission may impose 
sanctions on any person who violates these protective conditions, 
the persons or entities on whose behalf the person was acting, or 
both.
    2. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.300(b), no person involved in 
competitive decision-making for any individual or entity that might 
gain competitive advantage from using these materials shall be 
granted access to these materials. Involved in competitive decision-
making includes consulting on marketing or advertising strategies, 
pricing, product research and development, product design, or the 
competitive structuring and composition of bids, offers or 
proposals. It does not include rendering legal advice or performing 
other services that are not directly in furtherance of activities in 
competition with an individual or entity having a proprietary 
interest in the protected material.
    3. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.302(a), a person granted 
access to these materials may not disseminate these materials in 
whole or in part to any person not allowed access pursuant to 39 CFR 
3007.300(a) (Commission and court personnel) or 3007.301 (other 
persons granted access by Commission order) except in compliance 
with:
    a. Specific Commission order,
    b. Subpart B of 39 CFR 3007 (procedure for filing these 
materials in Commission proceedings), or
    c. 39 CFR 3007.305 (production of these materials in a court or 
other administrative proceeding).
    4. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.302(b) and (c), all persons 
granted access to these materials:
    a. must use these materials only related to this matter; and
    b. must protect these materials from any person not authorized 
to obtain access under 39 CFR 3007.300 or 3007.301 by using the same 
degree of care, but no less than a reasonable degree of care, to 
prevent the unauthorized disclosure of these materials as those 
persons, in the ordinary course of business, would be expected to 
use to protect their own proprietary material or trade secrets and 
other internal, confidential, commercially sensitive, and privileged 
information.
    5. The duties of each person granted access to these materials 
apply to all:
    a. Disclosures or duplications of these materials in writing, 
orally, electronically, or otherwise, by any means, format, or 
medium;
    b. Excerpts from, parts of, or the entirety of these materials;
    c. Written materials that quote or contain these materials; and
    d. Revised, amended, or supplemental versions of these 
materials.
    6. All copies of these materials will be clearly marked as 
``Confidential'' and bear the name of the person granted access.
    7. Immediately after access has terminated pursuant to 39 CFR 
3007.304(a)(1), each person (and any individual working on behalf of 
that person) who has obtained a copy of these materials must execute 
the Certification of Compliance with Protective Conditions and 
Termination of Access. In compliance with 39 CFR 3007.304(a)(2), the 
movant will attach the executed Certification(s) of Compliance with 
Protective Conditions and Termination of Access to the notice of 
termination of access filed with the Commission.
    8. Each person granted access to these materials consents to 
these or such other conditions as the Commission may approve.

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Respectfully submitted,

(signature of representative)

/s/--------------------------------------------------------------------

(print name of representative)
(address line 1 of representative)
(address line 2 of representative)
(telephone number of representative)
(email address of representative)
(choose the appropriate response)
Attorney/Non-Attorney Representative
for--------------------------------------------------------------------
(name of the movant)
    You may delete the instructional text to complete this form. 
This form may be filed as an attachment to the motion for access to 
non-public materials under 39 CFR 3007.301(b)(5).
    [cir] I have read and understand the Protective Conditions 
Statement and this Certification to Comply with Protective 
Conditions;
    [cir] I am eligible to receive access to these materials because 
I am not involved in competitive decision-making for any individual 
or entity that might gain competitive advantage from using these 
materials; and
    [cir] I will comply with all protective conditions established 
by the Commission.

(signature of individual receiving access)

/s/--------------------------------------------------------------------

(print name of individual receiving access)
(title of individual receiving access)
(employer of individual receiving access)
(name of the participant filing the motion)
(date)
    You may delete the instructional text to complete this form. 
This form may be filed as an attachment to the motion for access to 
non-public materials under 39 CFR 3007.301(b)(6).

Certification of Compliance with Protective Conditions and Termination 
of Access

    ___(name of submitter of non-public materials) requests 
confidential treatment of non-public materials identified 
as____(non-confidential description of non-public materials) 
(hereinafter ``these materials'') filed in Commission Docket 
No(s).___(designation of docket(s) in which these materials were 
filed).
    The Commission granted the request by___(name of participant 
filing notice) to grant me access to these materials to use related 
to___(designation of docket(s) or description of proposed 
proceeding(s) in which these materials are to be used) (hereinafter 
``this matter'').
    I certify that:
    [cir] I accessed, maintained, and used these materials in 
accordance with the protective conditions established by the 
Commission;
    [cir] Effective___(date), my access to these materials was 
terminated; and
    [cir] Effective___(date), I no longer have any of these 
materials or any duplicates.
(signature of individual granted access)

/s/--------------------------------------------------------------------

(print name of individual granted access)
(title of individual granted access)
(employer of individual granted access)
(name of participant filing notice)
(date)
    You may delete the instructional text to complete this form. 
This form should be filed as an attachment to the notice of 
termination of access to non-public materials under 39 CFR 
3007.304(a)(2).

Subpart D--Seeking Public Disclosure of Non-public Materials


Sec.  3007.400  Motion for disclosure of non-public materials.

    (a) Application of this rule. This rule applies to non-public 
material during the initial duration of non-public status, up to 10 
years, and any non-public material for which the Commission enters an 
order extending the duration of that status under Sec.  3007.401(a).
    (b) Motion for disclosure of non-public materials. Any person may 
file a motion with the Commission requesting that non-public materials 
be publicly disclosed. Any part of the motion revealing non-public 
materials shall be filed in accordance with subpart B of this part. The 
motion shall justify why the non-public materials should be made public 
and specifically address any pertinent rationale(s) provided in the 
application for non-public treatment. The motion shall specify whether 
actual notice of the motion has been provided to each person identified 
in the application pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2). If the motion 
states that actual notice has been provided, the motion shall identify 
the individual(s) to whom actual notice was provided, the date(s) and 
approximate time(s) of actual notice, the method(s) of actual notice 
(by telephone conversation, face-to-face conversation, or an exchange 
of telephone or email messages), and whether the movant is authorized 
to represent that the motion (in whole or in part) has been resolved or 
is contested by the submitter or any other affected person. The motion 
shall be filed in the docket in which the materials were filed or in 
the docket in which the materials will be used; in all other 
circumstances, the motion shall be filed in the G docket for the 
applicable fiscal year.
    (c) Response. If actual notice of the motion was provided in 
advance of the filing to each person identified pursuant to Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2) by telephone conversation, face-to-face conversation, or 
an exchange of telephone or email messages, a response to the motion is 
due within 3 business days of the filing of the motion, unless the 
Commission otherwise provides. In all other circumstances, a response 
to the motion is due within 7 calendar days of filing the motion, 
unless the Commission otherwise provides.
    (d) Reply. No reply to a response shall be filed, unless the 
Commission otherwise provides.
    (e) Non-public treatment pending resolution. Pending the 
Commission's resolution of the motion, information designated as non-
public will be accorded non-public treatment.
    (f) Commission ruling. The Commission may enter an order at any 
time after receiving a motion if the movant states that: Actual notice 
has been given to each person identified pursuant to Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2) and that the movant is authorized to represent that the 
motion is uncontested. In all other circumstances, the Commission will 
enter an order determining what non-public treatment, if any, will be 
given to the materials after the response period described in paragraph 
(c) of this section has expired. The determination of the Commission 
shall balance the interests of the parties as described in Sec.  
3007.104.


Sec.  3007.401  Materials for which non-public treatment has expired.

    (a) Expiration of non-public treatment. Ten years after the date of 
submission to the Commission, non-public materials shall lose non-
public status unless otherwise provided by the Commission.
    (b) Motion for Disclosure of Materials for Which Non-Public 
Treatment has Expired. Any person may file a motion requesting that 
materials for which non-public treatment has expired under paragraph 
(a) of this section be publicly disclosed. Any part of the motion 
revealing non-public materials shall be filed in accordance with 
subpart B of this part. The motion shall identify the materials 
requested and date(s) that materials were originally submitted under 
seal. The motion shall specify whether actual notice of the motion has 
been provided to each person identified in the application pursuant to 
Sec.  3007.201(b)(2). If the motion states that actual notice has been 
provided, the motion shall identify the individual(s) to whom actual 
notice was provided, the date(s) and approximate time(s) of actual 
notice, the method(s) of actual notice (by telephone conversation, 
face-to-face conversation, or an exchange of telephone or email 
messages), and whether the movant is authorized to represent that the 
motion (in whole or in part) has been resolved or is contested by the 
submitter or any other affected person. The motion shall be filed in 
the docket in which the materials were filed or in the docket in which 
the materials will be used; in all other circumstances, the motion 
shall be filed in the G docket for the applicable

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fiscal year. All documents are treated in accordance with the 
Commission's record retention schedule, which may reduce the 
availability of some non-public information.
    (c) Response. If actual notice of the motion was provided in 
advance of the filing to each person identified pursuant to Sec.  
3007.201(b)(2) by telephone conversation, face-to-face conversation, or 
an exchange of telephone or email messages, a response to the motion is 
due within 3 business days of the filing of the motion, unless the 
Commission otherwise provides. In all other circumstances, a response 
to the motion is due within 7 calendar days of the filing of the 
motion, unless the Commission otherwise provides. Any response opposing 
the motion shall request an extension of non-public status by including 
an application for non-public treatment compliant with Sec.  3007.201. 
This extension application shall also include specific facts in support 
of any assertion that commercial injury exists despite the passage of 
10 years pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section or the timeframe 
established by Commission order under Sec.  3007.104.
    (d) Reply. Within 7 calendar days of the filing of a response, any 
person (including the movant) may file a reply, unless the Commission 
otherwise provides.
    (e) Non-public treatment pending resolution. Pending the resolution 
of the motion by the Commission, information designated as non-public 
will be accorded non-public treatment.
    (f) Ruling. The Commission may grant the motion at any time after 
receiving a motion if the movant states that: actual notice has been 
given to each person identified pursuant to Sec.  3007.201(b)(2) and 
that the movant is authorized to represent that the motion is 
uncontested. In all other circumstances, the Commission may grant the 
motion at any time after the response period described in paragraph (c) 
of this section has expired. The Commission may deny the motion and 
enter an order extending the duration of non-public status at any time 
after the reply period described in paragraph (d) of this section has 
expired. The determination of the Commission shall balance the 
interests of the parties as described in Sec.  3007.104.

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                                                   POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION                            to amend and move its rules regarding                    there were 568 Competitive domestic
                                                                                                           information requests to 39 CFR part                      products consisting of NSAs in effect.3
                                                   39 CFR Parts 3001, 3004, 3007                           3001, subpart E. Further, the                               Also, the rules appearing in existing
                                                   [Docket No. RM2018–3; Order No. 4403]                   Commission proposes to update two                        39 CFR part 3007 focus on
                                                                                                           rules appearing in 39 CFR part 3004                      circumstances in which the non-public
                                                   Non-Public Information                                  concerning the application of the                        material is filed by the Postal Service in
                                                                                                           Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 2 to                   formal Commission proceedings that are
                                                   AGENCY:    Postal Regulatory Commission.                materials that are provided to the                       assigned a docket designation. Although
                                                   ACTION:   Proposed rulemaking.                          Commission with the reasonable belief                    that is the case in most circumstances,
                                                                                                           that the materials are exempt from                       persons other than the Postal Service
                                                   SUMMARY:  The Commission is proposing                                                                            have also provided non-public materials
                                                   to amend its existing rules relating to                 public disclosure. The proposed rules
                                                                                                           appear after the signature of this Order.                directly to the Commission. For
                                                   non-public materials. The proposed                                                                               instance, after obtaining access to non-
                                                   rules ensure appropriate transmission                   II. Background                                           public materials, persons have used that
                                                   and protection of non-public materials,                                                                          data and information in their own
                                                   maintain appropriate transparency, and                     The receipt, protection, and                          submissions made under seal.4
                                                   modernize practice before the                           evaluation of non-public information                     Additionally, persons have submitted
                                                   Commission. The Commission invites                      are essential to the Commission’s ability                their own proprietary material under
                                                   public comment on the proposed rules.                   to carry out its regulatory duties under                 seal.5
                                                   DATES: Comments are due: March 23,                      title 39 of the United States Code. For                     These developments have added
                                                   2018.                                                   instance, to obtain approval for a                       complexity and necessitated the
                                                                                                           competitive negotiated service                           changes and clarifications proposed in
                                                   ADDRESSES:   Submit comments
                                                                                                           agreement (NSA), the Postal Service                      these rules. Therefore, to better reflect
                                                   electronically via the Commission’s
                                                                                                           must file commercially sensitive                         modern practice, the Commission
                                                   Filing Online system at http://
                                                                                                           information with the Commission                          proposes to revise existing 39 CFR part
                                                   www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit
                                                                                                           relating to customer identity; costs,                    3007, which contains rules relating to
                                                   comments electronically should contact
                                                                                                           revenues, and volumes; non-published                     non-public materials provided to the
                                                   the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
                                                                                                           rates; and certain technical details. This               Commission. These proposed changes
                                                   INFORMATION CONTACT section by
                                                                                                           information allows the Commission to                     take into account a number of
                                                   telephone for advice on filing
                                                                                                           evaluate if the proposed NSA complies                    considerations including:
                                                   alternatives.
                                                                                                           with the applicable statutory and                           • Ensuring appropriate levels of
                                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        regulatory requirements. Recognizing                     protection and secure transmission of
                                                   David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at                  that public disclosure of certain                        non-public materials,
                                                   202–789–6820.                                           information may be commercially                             • Maintaining appropriate levels of
                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              harmful to the Postal Service, other                     transparency,
                                                                                                           persons, or both, existing 39 CFR part                      • Reducing the barriers to submit
                                                   Table of Contents                                                                                                non-public materials and participate
                                                                                                           3007 permits the filing of commercially
                                                   I. Introduction                                         sensitive information to be non-public                   meaningfully in Commission
                                                   II. Background                                          (also known as ‘‘sealed’’ or ‘‘under                     proceedings,
                                                   III Summary of the Proposed Changes
                                                                                                           seal’’). At the same time, acknowledging                    • Facilitating prompt Commission
                                                   IV. Section-by-Section Analysis of the                                                                           adjudication of unresolved motions
                                                         Proposed Changes to 39 CFR Part 3007              the need for transparency, existing 39
                                                                                                           CFR part 3007 provides for procedures                    relating to non-public materials,
                                                   V. Section-by-Section Analysis of the                                                                               • Requiring the provision of
                                                         Proposed Changes to 39 CFR Part 3001              to allow for a person to request that non-
                                                   VI. Section-by-Section Analysis of the                  public materials be disclosed to the                     information adequate to determine the
                                                         Proposed Changes to 39 CFR Part 3004              public (also known as ‘‘unsealed’’).                     appropriate level of non-public
                                                   VII. Administrative Actions                             Moreover, existing 39 CFR part 3007                      treatment (if any), and
                                                   VIII. Ordering Paragraphs                                                                                           • Improving the organization and
                                                                                                           provides for procedures to allow for
                                                                                                                                                                    understandability of the rules.
                                                                                                           persons to request access to non-public                     Additionally, the Commission
                                                   I. Introduction                                         materials, subject to protective                         proposes amending and moving rules
                                                     The Postal Regulatory Commission                      conditions, in order to meaningfully                     relating to information requests, which
                                                   (Commission) establishes a rulemaking                   participate in Commission proceedings.                   are contained in the existing §§ 3007.2
                                                   docket to consider amending the                            Since the Commission adopted 39                       and 3007.3, to a proposed 39 CFR part
                                                   Commission’s rules relating to non-                     CFR part 3007 in 2009, practice before                   3001, subpart E. Also, the Commission
                                                   public information.                                     the Commission has developed. For                        proposes to modernize the content of
                                                     In 2009, the Commission adopted                       instance, proficiency with submitting                    these rules to better reflect
                                                   rules in 39 CFR part 3007 establishing                  documents online in a secure manner                      developments in Commission practice.
                                                   a procedure for non-public treatment of                 has improved. Also, since 2009, the                         Further, the Commission proposes
                                                   certain materials filed by the Postal                   Commission has received increasing                       conforming changes to the
                                                   Service and other persons under 39                      amounts of non-public material, which
                                                   U.S.C. 503 and 504.1 Practice before the
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                                                                                                           may contain the proprietary material of                    3 Docket No. ACR2009, Annual Compliance
                                                   Commission has developed since 2009.                    the Postal Service, other persons, or                    Determination, March 29, 2010, at 118; Docket No.
                                                   Therefore, this rulemaking proposes to                  both. For instance, the number of NSAs
                                                                                                                                                                    ACR2016, Annual Compliance Determination,
                                                   replace, in their entirety, the existing                                                                         March 28, 2017, at 81.
                                                                                                           has increased significantly from 2009 to                   4 See, e.g., Docket No. RM2016–12, Notice of
                                                   rules appearing in 39 CFR part 3007.                    the present. In FY 2009, there were 23                   Filing of UPS–LR–RM2016–12/1, UPS–LR–
                                                   Additionally, the Commission proposes                   Competitive domestic products                            RM2016–12/NP1, and Application for Nonpublic
                                                                                                                                                                    Treatment, October 17, 2016.
                                                     1 Docket No. RM2008–1, Order No. 225, Final
                                                                                                           consisting of NSAs in effect; in FY 2016,                  5 See, e.g., Docket No. MT2016–1, Application of

                                                   Rule Establishing Appropriate Confidentiality                                                                    Pitney Bowes Inc. for Non-public Treatment of
                                                   Procedures, June 19, 2009.                                25   U.S.C. 552.                                       Response to Notice of Inquiry, May 12, 2016.



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                                                   Commission’s FOIA rules appearing in                    proceedings, this proposed change                     filing.6 Because 39 U.S.C. 504(g) is
                                                   39 CFR part 3004.                                       simplifies the rules.                                 silent as to the treatment of materials
                                                                                                              The Commission proposes to delete                  provided by persons other than the
                                                   III. Summary of Proposed Changes
                                                                                                           unnecessary rules in some instances.                  Postal Service, the Commission relies on
                                                      To improve organization and clarity,                 For example, the Commission dispenses                 its general authority under 39 U.S.C.
                                                   the Commission proposes to divide 39                    with the use of the defined term                      503 to promulgate rules applicable to
                                                   CFR part 3007 into four subparts. The                   ‘‘authorized representative’’ appearing               non-public materials submitted by other
                                                   proposed division into four subparts                    in existing § 3007.1(a) because the term              persons. See 39 U.S.C. 503. Rules
                                                   reorders most of the content appearing                  adds unnecessary complexity to the                    governing the treatment of non-public
                                                   in existing 39 CFR part 3007. Further,                  rules and does not precisely reflect the              materials provided by persons other
                                                   the Commission proposes to move rules                   language of 39 U.S.C. 504(f)(1) and (2).              than the Postal Service are necessary for
                                                   related to information requests                         The Chairman of the Commission is the                 the Commission to carry out its
                                                   appearing in existing §§ 3007.2 and                     presiding officer in proceedings                      functions under the Postal
                                                   3007.3 to proposed subpart E of 39 CFR                  conducted by the Commission en banc.                  Accountability and Enhancement Act.
                                                   part 3001. Therefore, to achieve a                      The Chairman may also specifically                    Protection of such person’s non-public
                                                   simple and logical progression, the                     designate a Commissioner or employee                  materials is necessary to avoid inflicting
                                                   Commission proposes to delete the                       as a presiding officer to preside at                  competitive harm and impairing the
                                                   existing 39 CFR part 3007 and insert the                hearings or conferences. 39 CFR                       ability of the Commission to obtain
                                                   proposed rules.                                         3001.5(e).                                            voluntary information from those
                                                      Proposed subpart A of 39 CFR part                                                                          persons.
                                                                                                              Proposed 39 CFR part 3007 makes
                                                   3007 contains general provisions.                                                                                Therefore, within the general
                                                                                                           linguistic updates aimed to improve
                                                   Proposed subparts B, C, and D of 39 CFR                                                                       provisions appearing in proposed
                                                                                                           clarity and precision. For instance,
                                                   part 3007 identify the three major                                                                            subpart A of 39 CFR part 3007, the
                                                                                                           ‘‘third party’’ is used in existing 39 CFR
                                                   pathways to interact with the rules                                                                           Commission proposes to explain the
                                                                                                           part 3007 to refer to an individual or
                                                   relating to non-public materials.                                                                             applicability of the rules (proposed
                                                                                                           entity other than the Postal Service.
                                                   Proposed subpart B of 39 CFR part 3007                                                                        § 3007.100) and to modify the defined
                                                                                                           Proposed 39 CFR part 3007 replaces
                                                   contains rules applicable to submitting                                                                       terms (proposed § 3007.101). These
                                                                                                           ‘‘third party’’ with ‘‘person other than
                                                   non-public materials and seeking non-                                                                         proposed changes enable the procedures
                                                   public treatment. Proposed subpart C of                 the Postal Service’’ throughout proposed
                                                                                                           39 CFR part 3007 to better reflect this               ensuring the secure transmission and
                                                   39 CFR part 3007 contains rules                                                                               confidential treatment of non-public
                                                   applicable to seeking access to non-                    intent. This proposed change also better
                                                                                                           conforms with the usage of ‘‘person’’                 materials appearing in proposed subpart
                                                   public materials. Proposed subpart D of                                                                       B of 39 CFR part 3007 to apply to non-
                                                   39 CFR part 3007 contains rules                         and ‘‘party,’’ which are defined terms in
                                                                                                           existing 39 CFR part 3001. Person                     public materials regardless of who
                                                   applicable to seeking public disclosure                                                                       provides them to the Commission. The
                                                   of non-public materials.                                includes natural persons (individuals)
                                                                                                           and legal persons (entities). 39 CFR                  proposed changes also enable the public
                                                      In addition to the proposed division                                                                       to request access or seek public
                                                   of 39 CFR part 3007 into four subparts,                 3001.5(f). Party includes the Postal
                                                                                                                                                                 disclosure of such materials through
                                                   the Commission proposes other                           Service as well as certain other persons
                                                                                                                                                                 motions practice in accordance with
                                                   organizational improvements, which                      (complainants, appellants, and
                                                                                                                                                                 proposed subparts C and D of 39 CFR
                                                   include splitting, deleting, or combining               intervenors). 39 CFR 3001.5(g).
                                                                                                                                                                 part 3007.
                                                   existing rules. For instance, existing                     The Commission reviews the                            The Commission observes that non-
                                                   § 3007.10 contains four paragraphs                      proposed rules in each proposed                       public materials may also be requested
                                                   describing the requirements for the                     subpart below.                                        under FOIA in accordance with the
                                                   submission of non-public materials in                   A. General Provisions                                 procedures appearing in §§ 3004.30(d)
                                                   their redacted (public) and unredacted                                                                        (applicable to requests for records
                                                   (non-public) forms. The requirements                       The Commission proposes to amend                   originating with the Postal Service) or
                                                   pertaining to the redacted version                      39 CFR part 3007 to reflect that it                   3004.30(e) (applicable to requests for
                                                   appear in existing § 3007.10(b) and (c);                contains procedures to submit, request                records originating with third parties).
                                                   the requirements pertaining to the                      access to, or seek public disclosure of               The rules appearing in proposed subpart
                                                   unredacted version appear in existing                   non-public materials provided to the                  D of 39 CFR part 3007 are an alternative
                                                   § 3007.10(a) and (d). To improve clarity                Commission by the Postal Service or                   procedural mechanism to request public
                                                   and organization, the Commission                        any other person. The proposed                        disclosure of materials that were
                                                   proposes two separate rules regarding                   amendments also reflect that 39 CFR                   provided to the Commission and
                                                   the submission of the redacted version                  part 3007 applies regardless whether                  claimed to be non-public.7 The
                                                   (proposed § 3007.202), and the                          non-public materials are provided to the              Commission may not deny a FOIA
                                                   unredacted version (proposed                            Commission through a filing that would                request simply because the materials are
                                                   § 3007.203).                                            otherwise be governed under §§ 3001.9                 claimed to be non-public as defined
                                                      On the other hand, proposed                          and 3001.10 of this chapter, which                    under proposed § 3007.101(a). See
                                                   §§ 3007.301 and 3007.304 dispense with                  prescribe procedural requirements for
                                                   the division for access requests that                   filing of a written document that is                     6 Section 504(g) applies ‘‘[i]f the Postal Service
                                                                                                           required or authorized by statute, rule,
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                                                   pertain to general proceedings versus                                                                         determines that any document or other matter it
                                                   access requests that pertain to Annual                  regulation, order of the Commission, or               provides to the Postal Regulatory Commission . . .
                                                                                                           direction of the presiding officer.                   at the request of the Commission in connection
                                                   Compliance Determination-related                                                                              with any proceeding or other purpose under this
                                                   proceedings appearing in existing                          Section 504(g) of title 39 provides the            title, contains information which is described in
                                                   §§ 3007.40, 3007.41, 3007.42, 3007.50,                  Commission with authority to                          section 410(c) [of title 39], or exempt from public
                                                   3007.51, and 3007.52. Because the                       promulgate rules applicable to non-                   disclosure under section 552(b) of title 5.’’ 39 U.S.C.
                                                                                                           public materials provided by the Postal               504(g)(1).
                                                   procedures involved do not vary if the                                                                           7 See Docket No. RM2009–6, Order Establishing
                                                   access request involves general                         Service—regardless whether those non-                 Procedures for the Freedom of Information Act,
                                                   proceedings versus compliance                           public materials are provided through a               October 23, 2009, at 7 (Order No. 322).



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                                                   Order No. 322 at 7. When a submitter                      applicable procedures are unified to                 D. Seeking Public Disclosure of Non-
                                                   makes a claim for non-public treatment,                   reflect their applicability to all                   Public Materials
                                                   the materials claimed to be non-public                    submitters, regardless whether the                      Proposed subpart D of 39 CFR part
                                                   will be accorded a presumption of non-                    materials are submitted by the Postal                3007 contains provisions applicable to
                                                   public treatment. See proposed                            Service or other persons (proposed                   seeking public disclosure of non-public
                                                   § 3007.102(a). However, no claim for                      § 3007.200). The Commission proposes                 materials—that is, requesting that the
                                                   non-public treatment has been                             to set forth modernized and streamlined              non-public treatment not be accorded to
                                                   ‘‘accepted’’ by the Commission unless                     procedures and requirements for the                  the materials. The Commission proposes
                                                   the Commission makes a determination                      application for non-public treatment                 a rule setting forth the procedure for a
                                                   of non-public status, either in response                  (proposed § 3007.201), redacted version              person to request that non-public
                                                   to a motion or sua sponte. See Order No.                  of the non-public materials (proposed                materials be disclosed to the public
                                                   322, at 7; see also proposed § 3007.103.                  § 3007.202), and unredacted version of               through a motion (proposed § 3007.400).
                                                   The Commission further observes that                      the non-public materials (proposed                   The Commission proposes to create a
                                                   when deciding whether to disclose                         § 3007.203). These proposed procedures               rule to address the administration and
                                                   materials claimed to be non-public,                       would better accommodate the                         public disclosure of materials for which
                                                   balancing the interests of the parties in                 increasing volume of non-public                      non-public treatment has expired after
                                                   accordance with 39 CFR part 3007 offers                   material and technological advances in               the passage of 10 years (proposed
                                                   no less protection than applying the                      secure transmission.                                 § 3007.401).
                                                   exemptions under FOIA. See Order No.
                                                   322 at 7.                                                   The Commission retains and clarifies               E. Information Requests
                                                      FOIA sets forth nine categories of                     the protections available for any person
                                                                                                                                                                    The Commission proposes to move
                                                   information that are exempt from public                   with a proprietary interest in non-public            material appearing in existing §§ 3007.2
                                                   disclosure. Two categories are                            materials that are submitted by someone              and 3007.3, which relate to information
                                                   particularly applicable to the types of                   else to the Commission (proposed                     requests, out of 39 CFR part 3007.
                                                   information that is provided to the                       § 3007.204). The Commission also                     Information requests may pertain to
                                                   Commission and claimed to be non-                         proposes to add a rule to address                    public or non-public material.
                                                   public. First, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4) exempts                 instances in which non-public materials              Therefore, the Commission proposes to
                                                   ‘‘trade secrets and commercial or                         are inadvertently filed in a public                  move these procedural requirements to
                                                   financial information obtained from a                     document (proposed § 3007.205).                      39 CFR part 3001 in a new proposed
                                                   person and privileged or confidential.’’                                                                       subpart E. The Commission also
                                                                                                             C. Seeking Access to Non-Public
                                                   Second, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3) exempts                                                                             proposes revisions to modernize these
                                                                                                             Materials
                                                   information that is specifically                                                                               procedures to better reflect current
                                                   exempted by another statutory                               Proposed subpart C of 39 CFR part                  practice before the Commission.
                                                   provision, such as 39 U.S.C. 410(c)(2).                   3007 contains provisions applicable to
                                                   Section 410(c)(2) of title 39 provides                    seeking access to non-public materials,              F. Conforming Changes to 39 CFR Part
                                                   that the Postal Service shall not be                      subject to protective conditions. The                3004
                                                   required to disclose ‘‘information of a                   Commission proposes rules that set                      The Commission proposes to make
                                                   commercial nature, including trade                        forth who may have access and how                    conforming changes to reflect that the
                                                   secrets, whether or not obtained from a                   such access may be obtained (proposed                submission procedures appearing in
                                                   person outside the Postal Service, which                  §§ 3007.300 and 3007.301). The                       subpart B of 39 CFR part 3007 apply to
                                                   under good business practice would not                    Commission also clarifies the                        all instances in which materials that are
                                                   be publicly disclosed.’’ These categories                 obligations of a person who has                      provided to the Commission with the
                                                   align with the types of information                       obtained access to non-public materials.             reasonable belief that the materials are
                                                   protected under 39 U.S.C. 504(g).8                        The Commission sets forth proposed                   exempt from public disclosure.
                                                      Proposed subpart A of 39 CFR part                      rules applicable to the non-
                                                   3007 also incorporates several rules                                                                           IV. Section-by-Section Analysis of the
                                                                                                             dissemination, use, and care of non-                 Proposed Changes to 39 CFR Part 3007
                                                   appearing in existing 39 CFR part 3007                    public materials (proposed § 3007.302),
                                                   concerning the treatment of non-public                    the potential sanctions for violating                   As described below, the Commission
                                                   materials (proposed § 3007.102), types                    protective conditions (proposed                      proposes to amend 39 CFR part 3007 by
                                                   of Commission action to determine the                     § 3007.303), the procedural                          replacing the existing heading and text
                                                   non-public treatment to accord to                         requirements associated with                         of the rules.
                                                   materials that are claimed to be non-                     terminating and amending access                         Proposed heading identified in 39
                                                   public (proposed § 3007.103), and the                     (proposed § 3007.304), and the                       CFR part 3007. The Commission
                                                   standard for determining whether to                       procedural requirements associated                   proposes to revise the heading to reflect
                                                   publicly disclose non-public materials                    with producing non-public materials in               that 39 CFR part 3007 applies to non-
                                                   (proposed § 3007.104).                                    non-Commission proceedings (proposed                 public materials provided to the
                                                                                                             § 3007.305).                                         Commission rather than merely the
                                                   B. Submitting Non-Public Materials and
                                                                                                                                                                  treatment of non-public material filed
                                                   Seeking Non-Public Treatment                                The Commission also proposes to                    by the Postal Service.
                                                     Proposed subpart B of 39 CFR part                       move the three template forms
                                                                                                                                                                  A. Proposed Subpart A of Part 3007—
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                                                   3007 contains provisions applicable to                    appearing in existing Appendix A to
                                                   submitting non-public materials and                       part 3007, which aid persons seeking or              General Provisions
                                                   seeking non-public treatment. The                         certifying the termination of access to                Proposed subpart A of part 3007. The
                                                                                                             non-public materials, to proposed                    Commission proposes to add subpart A
                                                     8 Section 504(g) applies ‘‘[i]f the Postal Service      Appendix A to subpart C of part 3007.                to 39 CFR part 3007 containing general
                                                   determines that any document or other matter it           Changes are proposed to conform the                  provisions.
                                                   provides to the Postal Regulatory Commission . . .
                                                   contains information which is described in section
                                                                                                             content of these three template forms to               Proposed § 3007.100 Applicability.
                                                   410(c) of this title, or exempt from public disclosure    the proposed rules and to improve                    Proposed § 3007.100 identifies that
                                                   under section 552(b) of title 5.’’ 39 U.S.C. 504(g)(1).   readability.                                         proposed 39 CFR part 3007 applies


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                                                   when: (1) The Postal Service claims that                This proposed change is made to reflect               a motion for disclosure under proposed
                                                   any materials it provides to the                        that consensual voluntary public                      § 3007.400 or § 3007.401. Proposed
                                                   Commission contain non-public                           disclosure of materials that were                     § 3007.103 also provides that issuance
                                                   information; (2) any other person claims                initially claimed to be non-public has                of the order or amendment may occur
                                                   that any materials provided to the                      been used to resolve issues of whether                without a motion.
                                                   Commission contain non-public                           public or non-public treatment should                   The procedures described in proposed
                                                   information; (3) the Commission is                      apply in some instances. This proposed                § 3007.103 remain consistent with
                                                   determining what type and degree of                     change also protects the interests of a               existing § 3007.32(a). The process
                                                   confidential treatment should be                        person other than the submitter that has              contained in existing § 3007.32(b)
                                                   accorded to the materials claimed to be                 a proprietary interest in the materials in            through (d) is eliminated because if a
                                                   non-public; or (4) the Commission is                    those instances where the interests of                preliminary notice is issued, it shall
                                                   determining what protective conditions                  the person making the submission may                  specify the time allotted for response
                                                   should apply to those accessing non-                    not be the same as the interests of                   and reply (if any).
                                                   public materials.                                       another person other than the submitter                 Proposed § 3007.104 Standard for
                                                      Proposed § 3007.101 Definitions.                     that has a proprietary interest in the                public disclosure of non-public
                                                   Proposed § 3007.101(a) is based on the                  materials.                                            materials. Proposed § 3007.104
                                                   definition of non-public materials                         Proposed § 3007.101(b) provides a                  incorporates the content appearing in
                                                   appearing in existing § 3007.1(b).                      definition for the term submitter. The                existing § 3007.33. Proposed
                                                      Proposed § 3007.101(a) modifies the                  usage of this term helps to unify several             § 3007.104(a) modifies the language
                                                   existing definition of non-public                       procedural rules that apply to the Postal             appearing in existing § 3007.33(a)
                                                   materials to reflect the inclusion of                   Service and any other person that                     because the existing rule did not appear
                                                   materials that are claimed to contain                   provides non-public materials to the                  to contemplate situations where
                                                   information that is described in 39                     Commission. Consistent with § 3001.5(f)               materials containing Postal Service non-
                                                   U.S.C. 410(c) or exempt from public                     of this chapter, this proposed rule uses              public information were submitted by
                                                   disclosure under 5 U.S.C. 552(b). Such                  person to include both a natural person               another person (such as a person
                                                   information is protectable if provided by               (individual) and a legal person                       granted access to non-public Postal
                                                   the Postal Service to the Commission                    (entity).10                                           Service materials) or were provided by
                                                   pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 504(g)(1),                           Proposed § 3007.102 Treatment of                   the Postal Service outside of a filing.
                                                   3652(f)(1), or 3654(f)(1). Such                         non-public materials. Proposed                        Proposed § 3007.104(b) modifies the
                                                   information is defined as non-public                    § 3007.102(a) incorporates existing                   content of existing § 3007.33(b) by
                                                   materials under existing § 3007.1(b) if                 § 3007.23, which informs the reader that              replacing the reference to ‘‘a third
                                                   the claim for non-public treatment is                   the Commission will not disclose or                   party’’ to more precisely reflect that rule
                                                   made by the Postal Service. This                        allow access to non-public materials,                 applies to material that is claimed to be
                                                   proposed change reflects the                            except as provided by 39 CFR part 3007,               non-public because it contains the
                                                   Commission’s practice to treat such                     and adds a cross-reference to the                     proprietary information of any person
                                                   information as non-public material                      Commission’s FOIA provisions                          other than the Postal Service.
                                                   regardless of who submits the materials                 described in 39 CFR part 3004.
                                                   and regardless of who makes the claim                   Proposed § 3007.102(b) retains the                    B. Proposed Subpart B of Part 3007—
                                                   for non-public treatment. This proposed                 content of existing § 3007.60.                        Submitting Non-Public Materials and
                                                   change clarifies that non-public                           Proposed § 3007.103 Commission                     Seeking Non-Public treatment
                                                   information includes commercially                       action to determine non-public                           Proposed subpart B of part 3007. The
                                                   sensitive information, whether it                       treatment. Proposed § 3007.103 informs                Commission proposes to add subpart B
                                                   belongs to the Postal Service or any                    the reader about and provides examples                to 39 CFR part 3007 containing rules
                                                   other person.9                                          of the types of action that the
                                                      Proposed § 3007.101(a) adds that                                                                           applicable to submitting non-public
                                                                                                           Commission may take after receiving                   materials to the Commission and
                                                   materials cease to be non-public (except                non-public materials. Proposed
                                                   for inadvertent public filings corrected                                                                      seeking non-public treatment of those
                                                                                                           § 3007.103 informs the reader that the                materials.
                                                   in accordance with proposed                             Commission may seek additional
                                                   § 3007.205) if the person making the                                                                             Proposed § 3007.200 General
                                                                                                           information to determine the non-public               requirements for submitting non-public
                                                   submission publicly discloses the                       treatment, if any, to be given. Consistent
                                                   materials, subject to the consent of each                                                                     materials and seeking non-public
                                                                                                           with practice, proposed § 3007.103                    treatment. Proposed § 3007.200 explains
                                                   affected person with a proprietary                      identifies examples such as the issuance
                                                   interest in the materials (if applicable).                                                                    the process to provide non-public
                                                                                                           of information requests, preliminary                  materials to the Commission applicable
                                                                                                           notices, or interim orders. Proposed                  to all submitters. Proposed § 3007.200(a)
                                                      9 Such information is protectable under 5 U.S.C.

                                                   552(b)(4), which exempts from public disclosure
                                                                                                           § 3007.103 also states that the                       requires the provision of three things on
                                                   ‘‘trade secrets and commercial or financial             Commission may issue an order                         the same business day—an application
                                                   information obtained from a person and privileged       containing a description of the non-                  for non-public treatment, a redacted
                                                   or confidential.’’                                      public treatment granted and timeframe
                                                      Further, if the information is provided by the
                                                                                                                                                                 version of the non-public materials, and
                                                                                                           for which non-public treatment is                     an unredacted version of the non-public
                                                   Postal Service, then the information is also
                                                                                                           accorded (if any). Proposed § 3007.103
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                                                   protectable under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3) and 39 U.S.C.                                                            materials. Consistent with existing
                                                   410(c)(2). Section 552(b)(3) of title 5 exempts from    also states that the Commission may                   practice, the application for non-public
                                                   public disclosure information that is specifically      amend the non-public treatment                        treatment and the redacted version of
                                                   exempted by another statutory provision, such as 39     accorded (if any). For example, an
                                                   U.S.C. 410(c)(2). Section 410(c)(2) of title 39                                                               the non-public materials are public
                                                   provides that the Postal Service shall not be           amendment may occur if a person files                 documents. Consistent with existing
                                                   required to disclose ‘‘information of a commercial                                                            practice, the unredacted version of the
                                                   nature, including trade secrets, whether or not           10 39 CFR 3001.5(f) provides ‘‘Person means an

                                                   obtained from a person outside the Postal Service,      individual, a partnership, corporation, trust,
                                                                                                                                                                 non-public materials shall be submitted
                                                   which under good business practice would not be         unincorporated association, public or private         under seal. Proposed § 3007.200(a)
                                                   publicly disclosed.’’                                   organization, or governmental agency.’’               unifies aspects of the content of existing


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                                                   §§ 3007.10, 3007.20(a), 3007.21(a), and                 submissions made by persons other than                partner of the submitter or non-public
                                                   3007.22(a).                                             the Postal Service. The proposed change               material to which the submitter has
                                                      Proposed § 3007.200(a) also addresses                would better ensure the protection of an              granted access. Scenarios that are even
                                                   situations that are not adequately                      affected person’s proprietary material by             more complex exist when the submitter
                                                   addressed in the existing rules. Existing               giving the affected person an                         manipulates the proprietary information
                                                   §§ 3007.20(a) and 3007.21(a) require the                opportunity to file an application for                of another person and comingles it with
                                                   Postal Service to file an application                   non-public treatment and address its                  the submitter’s own proprietary
                                                   whenever it files non-public material.                  confidentiality concerns directly with                information.
                                                   However, the existing rules do not                      the Commission.
                                                   clearly address the procedural                             Proposed § 3007.201 Application for                   Depending on whether the proprietary
                                                   requirements applicable if the Postal                   non-public treatment. Proposed                        interest of the submitter, any person
                                                   Service submits non-public material to                  § 3007.201(a) retains the same burden of              other than the submitter, or both is
                                                   the Commission outside of a filing made                 persuasion appearing in existing                      implicated, the application must
                                                   in accordance with §§ 3001.9 and                        § 3007.21(b) and expands it to apply to               provide contact information for an
                                                   3001.10 of this chapter. Such                           all submitters.                                       individual designee of the submitter
                                                   submissions are permissible, subject to                    Proposed § 3007.201(b) sets forth the              pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2)(i), each
                                                   the Commission’s ex parte policy                        required contents of an application.                  person other than the submitter
                                                   appearing in 39 CFR part 3008.                          Existing §§ 3007.21 and 3007.22 require               pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2)(ii), or both
                                                   Requiring that the Postal Service submit                slightly different content requirements               pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2)(iii).
                                                   an application for non-public treatment,                based on whether the application is                      If the submitter’s interest is
                                                   a redacted version of the non-public                    made by the Postal Service or any other               implicated, proposed § 3007.201(b)(2)(i)
                                                   materials, and an unredacted version of                 person. Proposed § 3007.201(b) makes                  requires that the application identify an
                                                   the non-public materials would                          the requirements uniform. In addition to              individual (such as an employee,
                                                   facilitate the Commission’s                             simplifying the procedural rules, this                executive, or attorney) designated by the
                                                   determination of non-public treatment                   better ensures that the Commission will               submitter to accept actual notice of a
                                                   (if any) that should be accorded to those               receive adequate justification of an                  motion related to the non-public
                                                   materials and would better ensure that                  application. The information sought                   materials or notice of the pendency of
                                                   confidential treatment is properly                      will aid the Commission’s                             a subpoena or order requiring
                                                   accorded to those non-public materials.                 determination of the non-public
                                                                                                                                                                 production of the materials.
                                                   Moreover, those proposed requirements                   treatment, if any, to be accorded to the
                                                   would facilitate the Commission’s                       materials.                                               If the proprietary interest of any
                                                   resolution of motions practice related to                  The proposed uniform content                       person other than the submitter is
                                                   those materials.                                        requirements appearing in proposed                    implicated, proposed
                                                      Moreover, although existing                          § 3007.201(b)(1), (3) through (8) remains             § 3007.201(b)(2)(ii) requires that the
                                                   § 3007.22(a) sets forth the requirements                substantially the same as existing                    application identify each affected
                                                   of an application made by a third party,                § 3007.21(c)(1), (3) through (8).                     person. Consistent with existing
                                                   that existing rule appears to                           Proposed § 3007.201(b)(1), (3) through                § 3007.21(c)(2), the application need not
                                                   contemplate situations where a person                   (8) contain changes to improve clarity                identify each affected person (other than
                                                   other than the Postal Service files an                  and update cross-references.                          the submitter) if identification would be
                                                   application for non-public treatment of                    Proposed § 3007.201(b)(2) is based on              sensitive. The application also need not
                                                   a Postal Service filing that contains the               existing § 3007.21(c)(2), which requires              identify each affected person (other than
                                                   person’s non-public information. This                   the Postal Service to identify any third              the submitter) if identification would be
                                                   option is preserved under proposed                      party known to have a proprietary                     impracticable. This proposed change
                                                   § 3007.204. However, the existing rules                 interest in the materials or a designated             reflects situations not contemplated by
                                                   are silent regarding whether a person                   Postal Service employee to notify each                existing § 3007.21(c)(2), such as if
                                                   other than the Postal Service that                      affected third-party (if identification of            multiple persons speaking multiple
                                                   submits non-public materials (either by                 the third party is sensitive). Proposed               languages were affected.11 Consistent
                                                   formal filing or by informal submission)                § 3007.201(b)(2) applies this                         with existing § 3007.21(c)(2), if each
                                                   must include an application. Existing                   requirement to all applications (even if              affected person is not identified, the
                                                   § 3004.70(a) reflects that a third party                made by a person other than the Postal                submitter shall identify an individual
                                                   submitting materials claimed to be non-                 Service) and modifies this requirement                designated by the submitter to provide
                                                   public to the Commission ‘‘may’’ lodge                  as follows.                                           notice to each affected person.
                                                   an application for non-public treatment.                   Proposed § 3007.201(b)(2) requires the             Moreover, if the submitter does not
                                                   Requiring the submission of an                          application to identify a foundational                identify each affected person, whether
                                                   application by any submitter of non-                    fact—whether the submitter, any person                that identification were asserted to be
                                                   public materials would promote fairness                 other than the submitter, or both have                sensitive or impractical, proposed
                                                   and would facilitate the Commission’s                   an interest in the non-public materials.              § 3007.201(b)(2)(ii) requires that the
                                                   determination of the type and degree of                 This proposed change would improve                    application provide an explanation.
                                                   non-public treatment (if any) that                      transparency, especially for persons
                                                                                                                                                                 This proposed change better ensures
                                                   should be accorded to those materials.                  seeking access or public disclosure of
                                                                                                                                                                 that the sensitivity or impracticability
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                                                      Proposed § 3007.200(b) requires that                 the non-public materials. This proposed
                                                                                                                                                                 exceptions to identifying each affected
                                                   before submitting non-public materials                  change is reflective of the growing
                                                                                                                                                                 person would not be overused and
                                                   to the Commission, each submitter                       complexity related to the non-public
                                                                                                                                                                 would be consistent with the past
                                                   contact any affected person who may                     materials submitted to the Commission.
                                                                                                                                                                 instances of when impracticability was
                                                   have a proprietary interest in non-public               In simple scenarios, the non-public
                                                   materials. This proposed rule expands                   material belongs solely to the submitter.               11 See, e.g., Docket No. R2017–1, Notice of the
                                                   the application of existing § 3007.20(b)                In more complex instances, the non-                   United States Postal Service of Filing USPS–LR–
                                                   to Postal Service submissions made                      public material is a reproduction of the              R2017–1/NP1, October 12, 2016, Attachment 1 at 2
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                                                   asserted as a basis not to identify each                expands its applicability to all                      §§ 3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter,
                                                   affected person.                                        submitters. This proposed rule will                   which prescribe procedural
                                                      If the proprietary interest of both the              promote fairness and improve                          requirements for filing of a written
                                                   submitter and another person are                        transparency.                                         document that is required or authorized
                                                   implicated, proposed                                       Proposed § 3007.202(b) incorporates                by statute, rule, regulation, order of the
                                                   § 3007.201(b)(2)(iii) requires the                      the requirement that the Postal Service               Commission, or direction of the
                                                   application to comply with the                          justify the use of any other redaction                presiding officer. Such filings made in
                                                   requirements of both § 3007.201(b)(2)(i)                method and specifically identify the                  accordance with §§ 3001.9 and 3001.10
                                                   and (ii). Proposed § 3007.201(b)(2)(iii)                alterations made to the document,                     of this chapter (either using the Filing
                                                   permits the submitter to designate the                  which appears in existing § 3007.10(c),               Online method accessible through the
                                                   same individual to serve as the                         and expands its applicability to all                  Commission’s public website or via
                                                   designated point of contact on behalf of                submitters so as to promote fairness and              hand delivery) are available to the
                                                   the submitter and any other affected                    improve transparency. Proposed                        public. Therefore, proposed
                                                   person whose identification is asserted                 § 3007.202(b) modifies existing                       § 3007.203(b) sets forth how such filings
                                                   to be sensitive or impracticable.                       requirements, in § 3007.10(c), to justify             shall be performed for the unredacted
                                                   Designating the same individual would                   the use of another redaction method,                  versions of the non-public materials.
                                                   likely reduce the burden on the                         stating with particularity the                           Proposed § 3007.203(b)(1) requires
                                                   submitter and any person attempting to                  competitive harm associated with using                filing of the unredacted version of the
                                                   contact the designee.                                   the blackout method, to also allow the                non-public materials in sealed
                                                      Proposed § 3007.201(c) allows                        application to state with particularity               envelopes marked ‘‘Confidential. Do Not
                                                   incorporation by reference to streamline                the practical difficulty associated with              Post on Web,’’ consistent with existing
                                                   applications that support the                           using the blackout method. Based on                   § 3007.10(a). Existing § 3007.10(a)
                                                   submission of non-public materials that                 experience under the existing rules, the              requires filing of both electronic (via
                                                   have previously been claimed to be non-                 Commission expects that the use of a                  compact disc (CD) or digital video disc
                                                   public by a prior application.                          redaction method other than the                       (DVD)) and hard copy (paper) versions
                                                   Incorporation by reference may be                       blackout method will continue to be                   of the non-public materials. To reduce
                                                   particularly appropriate if a person                    rare.                                                 the burden, proposed § 3007.203(b)(1)
                                                   granted access to non-public materials                     Consistent with existing § 3007.10(b),             allows the filer to provide only the
                                                   submitted by another person reproduces                  proposed § 3007.202(c) provides that                  electronic version. If it is impracticable
                                                   or otherwise uses those non-public                      electronic versions of redacted materials             to submit the electronic version,
                                                   materials in a submission to the                        must be filed in a searchable format.                 proposed § 3007.203(b)(1) permits the
                                                   Commission. In such instances,                          Proposed § 3007.202(c) permits the use                filer to provide the paper version
                                                   referring back to the original application              of a non-searchable format only if                    instead.
                                                   would likely be sufficient to meet the                  accompanied by a certification that                      The Commission is exploring the use
                                                   burden of persuasion, identify the                      providing a searchable format would be                of an alternative system to allow secure
                                                   persons with a proprietary interest in                  impracticable. Based on experience                    online transmission of non-public
                                                   the non-public materials, and reduce the                under the existing rules, the                         materials. This alternative system would
                                                   burden involved in drafting the                         Commission expects that such an                       significantly increase speed and reduce
                                                   application. Proposed § 3007.201(c)                     occasion would occur rarely as most                   the overall burden, especially for
                                                   imposes requirements to ensure that the                 non-public materials are filed in .doc,               submissions that are frequent,
                                                   prior application is clearly identified,                .pdf, .xls, or similar formats.                       voluminous, or both. Therefore,
                                                   which facilitates evaluation of the prior                  Proposed § 3007.203 Unredacted                     proposed § 3007.203(b)(2) sets forth the
                                                   application by the members of the                       version of the materials. Proposed                    requirements associated with use of any
                                                   public and the Commission. Any                          § 3007.203 sets forth the manner for                  alternative system approved by the
                                                   application that incorporates by                        submission of the unredacted version of               Commission. Proposed § 3007.203(b)(2)
                                                   reference a prior application that is                   the non-public materials.                             provides that the Secretary has the
                                                   accessible through the Commission’s                        Consistent with existing § 3007.10(d),             authority to approve the use of a secure
                                                   website (http://www.prc.gov) must                       proposed § 3007.203(a) requires that                  alternative system to file non-public
                                                   provide the date, docket number, and                    upon submitting the unredacted version                materials online. It also states that no
                                                   name of the filer of the prior                          of the non-public materials, each page                other system may be used to file non-
                                                   application. In all other circumstances,                or portion of a paper or electronic                   public materials online. It also provides
                                                   the application must attach the                         version be marked in a manner                         the Secretary with authority to set forth
                                                   document that is being incorporated by                  reasonably calculated to alert custodians             any minimum requirements associated
                                                   reference.                                              to the confidential nature of the                     with using an alternative system. If a
                                                      Proposed § 3007.202 Redacted version                 materials. Consistent with existing                   filer fails to comply with any of the
                                                   of the non-public materials. Proposed                   § 3007.10(a), proposed § 3007.203(a)                  Secretary’s requirements, the Secretary
                                                   § 3007.202 provides the requirements                    also reflects that non-public materials               would have discretion to impose
                                                   applicable to the submission of the                     may not be submitted through the Filing               requirements specific to a particular
                                                   redacted (public) version of the non-                   Online method accessible through the                  filer. The Secretary may also revoke a
                                                   public materials.                                       Commission’s public website (http://                  filer’s eligibility to use the alternative
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                                                      Consistent with existing § 3007.10(c),               www.prc.gov). This is a public website                system and to require the filer to
                                                   proposed § 3007.202(a) explains that                    and does not allow for the submission                 provide non-public materials in
                                                   submitters must graphically redact                      of non-public documents to the                        accordance with proposed
                                                   (blackout) the material that is claimed to              Commission.                                           § 3007.203(b)(1).
                                                   be non-public. Proposed § 3007.202(a)                      Proposed § 3007.203(b) sets forth                     Proposed § 3007.204 Protections for
                                                   also incorporates the prohibition on                    additional requirements pertaining to                 any other person with a proprietary
                                                   excessive redactions (blacking out                      the filing of the unredacted version of               interest. Proposed § 3007.204
                                                   material that is not non-public), which                 the non-public materials. Proposed                    incorporates existing § 3007.20(c),
                                                   appears in existing § 3007.10(b), and                   § 3007.203(b) applies in lieu of                      which informs the reader that any


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                                                   person other than the submitter with a                  decision-making shall not be granted                   distinction does not produce a material
                                                   proprietary interest in non-public                      access to non-public materials and                     difference in procedures, the
                                                   materials filed with the Commission                     defines the terms consistent with the                  Commission proposes to unify this
                                                   may lodge an application for non-public                 language appearing in existing                         content for simplicity.
                                                   treatment. Proposed § 3007.204 expands                  Appendix A to part 3007. Codifying this                   Proposed § 3007.301(a) combines
                                                   the applicability of this requirement to                standard in the proposed rules, rather                 language appearing in existing
                                                   involve submissions made outside of                     than only in the Statement of Protective               §§ 3007.40 and 3007.50, which instruct
                                                   filings and illustrates the procedural                  Conditions, will enhance uniformity                    the person seeking access to file a
                                                   mechanisms by which an affected                         and protection against competitive harm                motion. Proposed § 3007.301(a) also
                                                   person may raise confidentiality                        without impeding the ability to                        adds an instruction that any part of the
                                                   concerns with the Commission.                           participate in Commission proceedings.                 motion revealing non-public
                                                      Proposed § 3007.205 Non-public                         Proposed § 3007.300(c) mirrors                       information must be filed under seal.
                                                   materials inadvertently filed publicly.                 existing § 3007.24(b) by explaining the                   Proposed § 3007.301(a) also adds
                                                   Proposed § 3007.205 pertains to                         circumstances and cross-referencing the                instructions pertaining to the docket in
                                                   instances in which a person discovers                   relevant provision for other persons to                which the motion must be filed. The
                                                   that information that could have been                   obtain access (via proposed § 3007.301).               motion must be filed in the docket in
                                                   filed non-publicly is contained within a                Existing §§ 3007.40(a) and 3007.50(a)                  which the non-public materials sought
                                                   public filing made in accordance with                   provide that a person may request                      were filed or are intended to be used, if
                                                   §§ 3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter.                  access to non-public materials during a                such a docket (open or closed) exists.
                                                   Proposed § 3007.205 instructs the                       proceeding or relevant to compliance                   The Commission expects that an
                                                   person to notify Dockets by telephone to                under 39 U.S.C. 3653. Through past                     existing docket (open or closed) would
                                                   remove the non-public material from the                 practice, the Commission has                           accommodate most, and quite likely all,
                                                   publicly available material. The person                 determined that 3007.50(a) applies                     motions for access filed. However, if no
                                                   must file an application for non-public                 while a 39 U.S.C. 3653 compliance                      docket (open or closed) meeting either
                                                   treatment and the non-public materials                  proceeding (proceedings using the                      of those conditions exists, then the
                                                   within one business day of this request                 designation ‘‘Docket No. ACR’’) is                     motion shall be filed in the G docket for
                                                   to Dockets. Proposed § 3007.205 states                  pending.12 Proposed § 3007.300(c)                      the applicable fiscal year.
                                                   that the Secretary has the discretion to                unifies existing §§ 3007.40(a) and                        Presently, any document filed with
                                                   impose additional filing requirements                   3007.50(a) to apply to an access request               the Commission that is not associated
                                                   on any filer that repeatedly invokes this               made for the purpose of aiding                         with specific docket designation is by
                                                   rule. The Commission expects this                       participation in a pending Commission                  default categorized as a periodic
                                                   proposed rule will be invoked rarely.                   proceeding (including a compliance                     report.14 The Commission creates the G
                                                   The Commission website is public and                    proceeding). Consistent with past                      docket designation to serve as the
                                                   the Commission expects that filers will                 practice, proposed § 3007.300(c) also                  administrative default designation. If
                                                   transmit documents using a reasonable                   expands the scope to allow a person to                 the Commission determines that it is
                                                   degree of care for any non-public                       seek access for the purpose of aiding the              more convenient, expeditious, or
                                                   information. This proposed rule                         initiation of a proceeding before the                  otherwise appropriate to resolve any
                                                   outlines a process to minimize exposure                 Commission.13 Any person seeking to                    issue arising in a G docket in a different
                                                   of sensitive information that may occur                 view non-public materials for other                    docket(s), the Commission may
                                                   due to a filer’s error.                                 purposes may file a motion for                         consolidate or sever proceedings. 39
                                                                                                           disclosure pursuant to proposed                        CFR 3001.14.
                                                   C. Proposed Subpart C of Part 3007—
                                                                                                           § 3007.400 or § 3007.401 or a FOIA                        The Commission expects that the
                                                   Seeking Access to Non-Public Materials
                                                                                                           request under 39 CFR part 3004.                        filing of a motion for access in a G
                                                     Proposed subpart C of part 3007. The                    Proposed § 3007.301 Motion for                       docket would be rare—limited to
                                                   Commission proposes to add subpart C                    access to non-public materials.                        situations in which the materials sought
                                                   to 39 CFR part 3007 containing rules                    Proposed § 3007.301 concerns requests                  were not filed in an existing docket
                                                   applicable to seeking access to non-                    for access to non-public materials. This               (open or closed) and the movant
                                                   public materials. These rules allow non-                proposed rule combines the material of                 proposes to use the materials to initiate
                                                   public materials to remain under seal                   existing §§ 3007.40, 3007.42, 3007.50,                 a Commission proceeding. Any movant
                                                   and allow specific persons to access the                and 3007.52, which have separate                       considering filing in a G docket should
                                                   materials subject to protective                         access rules for non-public materials                  telephone Dockets personnel to discuss
                                                   conditions.                                             based on whether or not the person                     whether a more appropriate docket
                                                     Proposed § 3007.300 Eligibility for                   seeking access seeks to use the materials              exists.
                                                   access to non-public materials.                         in a compliance proceeding or other                       Proposed § 3007.301(b) sets forth the
                                                   Proposed § 3007.300(a) incorporates                     type of proceeding. Because this                       content requirements for the motion
                                                   existing § 3007.24(a), which provides                                                                          based on the material appearing in
                                                   that non-public materials may be                          12 See, e.g., Docket No. MT2016–1, Order No.
                                                                                                                                                                  existing §§ 3007.40(a) and 3007.50(a).
                                                   disclosed to Commission and reviewing                   3319, Order Authorizing Market Test of Global
                                                                                                           eCommerce Marketplace (GEM) Merchant, May 25,
                                                                                                                                                                  Proposed § 3007.301(b)(1) requires
                                                   court personnel. Proposed § 3007.300(a)                 2016, at 24 n.41; Docket Nos. MC2014–3 and             identification of the non-public
                                                   adds clarifying language to indicate that               CP2014–3, Order No. 2047, Order Denying Motion         documents for which access is sought.
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                                                   such disclosure may be made without                     Requesting Access to Non-public Materials, April       Consistent with existing §§ 3007.40(a)(1)
                                                   the need for issuance of an order.                      11, 2014 (denying as premature a motion for access
                                                                                                           seeking non-public pricing information and             and 3007.50(a)(1), proposed
                                                     Proposed § 3007.300(b) codifies the                   estimated volumes and costs to determine
                                                   standard of ineligibility for access that               compliance of the NSA at issue because the motion         14 Existing docket designations are: A (Post office

                                                   was included in the sample Statement                    was filed before the filing of the applicable Annual   appeals), ACR (Annual Compliance Review), C
                                                   of Protective Conditions provided in                    Compliance Report).                                    (complaint), CP (competitive products), IM
                                                                                                             13 See, e.g., Docket No. ACR2014, United Parcel      (international mail), MC (mail classification), MT
                                                   existing Appendix A to part 3007.                       Service, Inc.’s Motion Requesting Continued Access     (market test), N (nature of service), PI (public
                                                   Proposed § 3007.300(b) provides that                    to Non-public Materials Under Protective               inquiries), R (rate), RM (rulemaking), SS (special
                                                   persons involved in competitive                         Conditions, March 27, 2015, at 2.                      study), and T (tax).



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                                                   § 3007.301(b)(2) requires a detailed                    movant is authorized to represent that                Commission under proposed
                                                   statement justifying the access request.                the motion (in whole or in part) has                  §§ 3007.300 (Commission and reviewing
                                                      Proposed § 3007.301(b)(2) also                       been resolved or is contested by such                 court personnel) or 3007.301 (persons
                                                   specifies the minimum information                       person. This proposed change would                    granted access by order of the
                                                   necessary to justify the request, which                 expedite the resolution of motions                    Commission). Proposed § 3007.302(b)
                                                   may vary if the movant proposes to use                  where it is represented that motion is                remains consistent with existing
                                                   the materials in a pending Commission                   uncontested (in whole or in part).                    § 3007.25(a) by limiting the use of non-
                                                   proceeding or to initiate a Commission                     Proposed § 3007.301(b)(5) requires                 public materials to only the purpose for
                                                   proceeding.                                             attachment of a description of protective             which the non-public materials are
                                                      Proposed § 3007.301(b)(2)(i) pertains                conditions executed by the movant’s                   supplied. Proposed § 3007.302(c) is
                                                   to using the materials in a pending                     attorney or non-attorney representative.              based on the prohibition on allowing
                                                   Commission proceeding. In this                          Proposed § 3007.301(b)(6) requires                    unauthorized persons to have access to
                                                   instance, the motion must identify all                  attachment of an executed certification               the materials, which appears in existing
                                                   proceedings in which the movant                         to comply with protective conditions                  § 3007.25(b). Proposed § 3007.302(c)
                                                   proposes to use the materials and how                   from each person (and any individual                  also incorporates the standard of care
                                                   those materials are relevant to those                   working on behalf of that person) for                 appearing in existing Appendix A to
                                                   proceedings. This proposed rule is                      whom access is sought. Both of these                  part 3007, which requires a person
                                                   designed to provide additional guidance                 requirements may be satisfied by using                granted access to non-public materials
                                                   to movants regarding the justification                  the proposed template Protective                      to use reasonable care to prevent the
                                                   required for access requests. Also,                     Conditions Statement and Certification                unauthorized disclosure of non-public
                                                   because in past practice, parties have                  to Comply with Protective Conditions                  materials.
                                                   sought to use non-public materials in                   included in Proposed Appendix A to                      Proposed § 3007.303 Sanctions for
                                                   multiple dockets, this proposed rule is                 subpart C of part 3007.                               violating protective conditions.
                                                   designed so as to ensure that adequate                     Proposed § 3007.301(c) sets the                    Proposed § 3007.303(a) remains
                                                   justification is provided relating to each              response period at 3 business days if                 consistent with existing § 3007.62(a)
                                                   docket at issue.                                        there has been actual notice. In all other            relating to the sanctions for violations of
                                                      Proposed § 3007.301(b)(2)(ii) pertains               circumstances, the response period                    the order granting access subject to
                                                   to using the materials to aid initiation of             remains 7 calendar days. These                        protective conditions. Proposed
                                                   a proceeding before the Commission. In                  response timeframes remains consistent                § 3007.303(b) adapts the language of
                                                   that instance, the justification required               with existing §§ 3007.40(b) and                       existing § 3007.62(b). Existing
                                                   must describe the subject of the                        3007.50(b).                                           § 3007.62(b) refers only to the Postal
                                                   proposed proceeding, how the materials                     Proposed § 3007.301(d) remains                     Service. To reflect that parties other
                                                   sought are relevant to that proceeding,                 consistent with existing §§ 3007.40(c)                than the Postal Service may be
                                                   and the expected timeframe to initiate                  and 3007.50(c) regarding reply.                       adversely affected by violations of
                                                   that proceeding. This proposed rule is                     Proposed § 3007.301(e) sets forth                  protective conditions, proposed
                                                   designed to provide additional guidance                 information related to the Commission’s               § 3007.303(b) states that the
                                                   to movants regarding the justification                  ruling. Consistent with past practice,                Commission’s rules do not impair the
                                                   required in these instances.                            proposed § 3007.301(e) explains that the              ability of any person, including the
                                                      Proposed § 3007.301(b)(3) remains                    Commission may rule on an                             Postal Service, to pursue other remedies
                                                   consistent with existing requirements,                  uncontested access motion at any time                 available under the law related to
                                                   in §§ 3007.40(a)(2) and 3007.50(a)(2), to               after receiving the motion.15 Consistent              violations of an order granting access
                                                   list relevant affiliations.                             with past practice, proposed                          subject to protective conditions.
                                                      Proposed § 3007.301(b)(4) requires the               § 3007.301(e) provides that the                         Proposed § 3007.304 Termination and
                                                   movant to indicate whether actual                       Commission may rule on an unresolved                  amendment of access to non-public
                                                   notice has been provided to each person                 access motion at any time after the                   materials. Proposed § 3007.304(a)
                                                   identified in the application under                     response period has expired. Proposed                 combines the material appearing in
                                                   § 3007.201(b)(2). This proposed change                  § 3007.301(e) sets forth the standard for             existing §§ 3007.41 and 3007.51, which
                                                   will make it clear whether the expedited                the Commission ruling, which remains                  relate to the termination of access to
                                                   deadline for a response under proposed                  consistent with the standard appearing                non-public materials. Existing
                                                   § 3007.301(c) applies.                                  in existing §§ 3007.42 and 3007.52.                   §§ 3007.41 and 3007.51 divide the rules
                                                      If the motion states that actual notice              Proposed § 3007.301(e) states that access             applicable to termination of access
                                                   has been provided to any person, the                    shall begin after issuance of the order               depending on whether the non-public
                                                   motion should identify the individual                   setting forth all protective conditions.              materials at issue are relevant to general
                                                   receiving actual notice, the date and                      Proposed § 3007.302 Non-                           proceedings or compliance proceedings.
                                                   approximate time, and the method of                     dissemination, use, and care of non-                  Proposed § 3007.304(a) treats
                                                   notification. This proposed                             public materials. Proposed § 3007.302                 termination procedures consistently in
                                                   identification requirement should help                  sets forth the duties of persons granted              both instances.
                                                   to protect the interests of the submitter               access to non-public materials in                       Proposed § 3007.304(a)(1) remains
                                                   and any person with a proprietary                       Commission proceedings. Proposed                      consistent with the timeframes for the
                                                   interest. Moreover, this proposed                       § 3007.302(a) remains consistent with                 termination of access described in
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                                                   identification requirement should help                  existing § 3007.62(a) by prohibiting                  existing §§ 3007.41(a)(1) and
                                                   to resolve motions seeking non-public                   dissemination of non-public materials to              3007.51(a)(1).
                                                   materials that were submitted years                     any person not granted access by the                    Proposed § 3007.304(a)(2) remains
                                                   ago—for instance, if there is a successor                                                                     consistent with the procedural
                                                   to the individual designated in the                        15 See, e.g., Docket Nos. ACR2016 and RM2017–      requirements upon termination
                                                   application.                                            1, Order No. 3757, Order Granting Unopposed           described in existing §§ 3007.41(c) and
                                                                                                           Motion for Access, January 24, 2017 (granting
                                                      If the motion states that actual notice              access one day after filing of the motion, which
                                                                                                                                                                 3007.51(c). Proposed § 3007.304(a)(2)
                                                   has been provided to any person, the                    contained a representation that the motion was        provides that the applicable non-public
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                                                   to the Commission and notification of                   the Commission proposes to update the                 existing § 3007.31(a), the motion may
                                                   compliance must be filed with the                       heading identified in existing Appendix               not publicly disclose the information
                                                   Commission. As described below, the                     A to part 3007, ‘‘Statement of                        that is designated as non-public pending
                                                   Commission proposes revisions to the                    Compliance with Protective                            resolution of the motion.
                                                   applicable template form to be filed                    Conditions,’’ to ‘‘Template Forms.’’                     Proposed § 3007.400(b) requires the
                                                   with the Commission upon termination                       Revisions are proposed to the content              movant to indicate whether actual
                                                   of access in Appendix A to subpart C of                 of each proposed template form to                     notice has been provided to all persons
                                                   part 3007.                                              conform with the changes to the rules                 identified in the application under
                                                      Proposed § 3007.304(b) sets forth the                appearing in proposed 39 CFR part 3007                § 3007.201(b)(2). This proposed change
                                                   procedure for a person to seek                          and to improve readability. The first                 will make it clear whether the expedited
                                                   amendment of any protective                             proposed template form is a Protective                deadline for a response under proposed
                                                   conditions. This proposed rule aims to                  Conditions Statement to aid compliance                § 3007.400(c) applies.
                                                   facilitate prompt resolution of common                  with proposed § 3007.301(b)(5), which                    If the motion states that actual notice
                                                   issues such as seeking access for                       requires attachment of a description of               has been provided to any person, the
                                                   additional time (as encompassed under                   protective conditions to a motion for                 motion should identify the individual
                                                   existing §§ 3007.41(b) and 3007.51(b)) or               access to non-public materials. The                   receiving actual notice, the date and
                                                   for an additional employee or                           second proposed template form is a                    approximate time, and the method of
                                                   consultant.                                             Certification to Comply with Protective               notification. This proposed
                                                      Proposed § 3007.305 Producing non-                   Conditions to aid compliance with                     identification requirement should help
                                                   public materials in non-Commission                      proposed § 3007.301(b)(6), which                      to protect the interests of the submitter
                                                   proceedings. Proposed § 3007.305                        requires attachment of a certification to             and any person with a proprietary
                                                   clarifies existing § 3007.61.                           comply with protective conditions                     interest. Moreover, this proposed
                                                      Proposed § 3007.305(a) retains the                   executed by each person (and any                      identification requirement should help
                                                   existing 2-day notification requirement,                individual working on behalf of that                  to resolve motions seeking non-public
                                                   in § 3007.61(a), imposed upon any                       person) seeking access to non-public                  materials that were submitted years
                                                   person who is the target of a subpoena                  materials. The third proposed template
                                                   or order to produce non-public                                                                                ago—for instance, if there is a successor
                                                                                                           form is a Certification of Compliance                 to the individual designated in the
                                                   materials that were obtained in a                       with Protective Conditions and
                                                   Commission proceeding. Existing                                                                               application.
                                                                                                           Termination of Access to aid
                                                   § 3007.61(a) requires the target to notify                                                                       If the motion states that actual notice
                                                                                                           compliance with proposed
                                                   the Postal Service and does not                                                                               has been provided to all identified
                                                                                                           § 3007.304(a)(2), which requires the
                                                   adequately address situations in which                                                                        persons, the motion should also state
                                                                                                           filing of certifications executed by each
                                                   the materials were submitted by or                                                                            whether the movant is authorized to
                                                                                                           person (and any individual working on
                                                   claimed to be non-public by a person                                                                          represent that the motion (in whole or
                                                                                                           behalf of that person) granted access to
                                                   other than the Postal Service. Therefore,                                                                     in part) has been resolved or is
                                                                                                           non-public materials upon the
                                                   proposed § 3007.305(a) requires the                                                                           contested by such persons. This
                                                                                                           termination of access.
                                                   target to notify all persons identified in                                                                    proposed change would facilitate
                                                   the underlying application for non-                     D. Proposed Subpart D of Part 3007—                   expedited resolution of motions where
                                                   public treatment pursuant to proposed                   Seeking Public Disclosure of Non-Public               it is represented that motion is
                                                   § 3007.201(b)(2). The proposed change                   Materials                                             uncontested (in whole or in part) and
                                                   better serves the purpose of this rule,                    Proposed subpart D of part 3007. The               particularly when a person other than
                                                   which is to give the affected person the                Commission proposes to add subpart D                  the submitter has a proprietary interest
                                                   opportunity to object to the production                 to 39 CFR part 3007 containing rules                  in the non-public materials. The
                                                   or to seek a protective order or other                  applicable to seeking public disclosure               Commission observes that in accordance
                                                   relief.                                                 of non-public materials.                              with proposed § 3007.101(a), a motion
                                                      Proposed § 3007.305(b) clarifies the                    Proposed § 3007.400 Motion for                     for public disclosure can be avoided if
                                                   language of existing § 3007.61(b).                      disclosure of non-public materials.                   all persons identified pursuant to
                                                   Proposed § 3007.305(b) requires a good                  Proposed § 3007.400 applies to                        § 3007.201(b)(2) consent to allowing the
                                                   faith effort to obtain protective                       situations when a person seeks to                     submitter to file the materials at issue
                                                   conditions at least as effective as those               challenge the non-public treatment                    publicly. The Commission observes that
                                                   ordered by the Commission regarding                     claimed for materials—that is, to have                in accordance with proposed
                                                   the disclosure of non-public materials in               the materials disclosed to the public,                § 3007.101(a), a motion for public
                                                   non-Commission proceedings.                             also known as ‘‘unsealed.’’                           disclosure can be avoided if all persons
                                                      Proposed § 3007.305(c) clarifies the                    Proposed § 3007.400(a) specifies that              identified pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2)
                                                   language of existing § 3007.61(c).                      this rule applies to materials for which              consent to allowing the submitter to file
                                                   Proposed § 3007.305(c) provides that                    the non-public status remains active—                 the materials at issue publicly.
                                                   unless overridden in a non-Commission                   either because the non-public status has                 Proposed § 3007.400(b) also adds
                                                   proceeding, the protective conditions                   not expired or has been extended by                   instructions pertaining to the docket in
                                                   ordered by the Commission will remain                   order of the Commission.                              which the motion must be filed. The
                                                   in effect.                                                 Proposed § 3007.400(b) explains that a             motion must be filed in the docket in
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                                                      Proposed Appendix A to subpart C of                  request to have non-public materials                  which the non-public materials sought
                                                   part 3007—Template Forms. Existing                      unsealed shall be made by motion and                  were filed or are intended to be used, if
                                                   Appendix A to part 3007 contains three                  sets forth the contents of a motion.                  such a docket (open or closed) exists.
                                                   template forms relating to seeking or                   Consistent with existing § 3007.31(a),                However, if no docket (open or closed)
                                                   terminating access to non-public                        the motion must explain why the                       meeting either of those conditions
                                                   materials. The Commission proposes to                   materials should be made public and                   exists, then the motion shall be filed in
                                                   move this content to subpart C, which                   address any pertinent rationale(s)                    the G docket for the applicable fiscal
                                                   pertains to access to non-public                        provided in the application for non-                  year. Any movant considering filing in
                                                   materials. To better reflect its content,               public treatment. Also, consistent with               a G docket should telephone Dockets


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                                                   personnel to discuss whether a more                     non-public treatment has expired.                     exists, then the motion shall be filed in
                                                   appropriate docket exists.                              Proposed § 3007.401(b) explains the                   the G docket for the applicable fiscal
                                                      Proposed § 3007.400(c) imposes an                    content of such a motion. This motion                 year. Any movant considering filing in
                                                   expedited response deadline for                         must identify the materials requested                 a G docket should telephone Dockets
                                                   motions if there has been actual notice.                and date(s) that materials were                       personnel to discuss whether a more
                                                   If there has been actual notice, proposed               originally submitted under seal.                      appropriate docket exists.
                                                   § 3007.400(c) sets the response period at               Proposed § 3007.401(b) provides that                     Proposed § 3007.401(c) provides for
                                                   3 business days. In all other                           the motion may not publicly disclose                  the timing and content requirements
                                                   circumstances, the response period                      the information that is designated as                 pertaining to any response opposing the
                                                   remains 7 calendar days, consistent                     non-public pending resolution of the                  motion. Proposed § 3007.401(c) imposes
                                                   with existing §§ 3007.40(b) and                         motion. Proposed § 3007.401(b) informs                the expedited response deadline for
                                                   3007.50(b). This proposed change                        the reader that all documents are treated             motions if there has been actual notice.
                                                   should encourage movants to provide                     in accordance with the Commission’s                   If there has been actual notice, proposed
                                                   actual notice and thereby streamline                    record retention schedule, which may                  § 3007.401(c) sets the response period at
                                                   motions practice.                                       reduce the availability of some non-                  3 business days. In all other
                                                      Proposed § 3007.400(d) remains                       public information.                                   circumstances, the response period
                                                   consistent with existing §§ 3007.40(c)                    Proposed § 3007.401(b) requires the                 remains 7 calendar days. This proposed
                                                   and 3007.50(c) regarding reply.                         movant to indicate whether actual                     change should encourage movants to
                                                      Proposed § 3007.400(e) reflects that                 notice has been provided to all persons               provide actual notice and thereby
                                                   the Commission will continue to accord                  identified in the application under                   streamline motions practice. A response
                                                   non-public treatment to the material                    § 3007.201(b)(2). This proposed change                opposing the motion must request an
                                                   while the motion is pending.                            will make it clear whether the expedited              extension of non-public status by
                                                      Proposed § 3007.400(f) sets forth                    deadline for a response under proposed                including an application for non-public
                                                   information related to the Commission’s                 § 3007.401(c) applies.                                treatment compliant with proposed
                                                   ruling. Proposed § 3007.400(f) remains                    If the motion states that actual notice             § 3007.201 and include specific facts
                                                   consistent with existing § 3007.31(d),                  has been provided to any person, the                  supporting any assertion that
                                                   which explains the timing for the                       motion should identify the individual                 commercial injury exists 10 years after
                                                   Commission ruling. Proposed                             receiving actual notice, the date and                 the original filing under seal.
                                                   § 3007.400(f) adds that if there has been               approximate time, and the method of                      Proposed § 3007.401(d) permits a
                                                   actual notice and the motion is                         notification. This proposed                           reply to be filed within 7 calendar days
                                                   uncontested, the Commission may rule                    identification requirement should help                of the response.
                                                   before the response period expires.                     to protect the interests of the submitter                Proposed § 3007.401(e) states that the
                                                   Proposed § 3007.400(f) remains                          and any person with a proprietary                     information designated as non-public
                                                   consistent with existing § 3007.33,                     interest. Moreover, this proposed                     will be accorded non-public treatment
                                                   which explains the standards for the                    identification requirement should help                pending resolution of the motion.
                                                   Commission ruling.                                      to resolve motions seeking non-public                    Proposed § 3007.401(f) sets forth the
                                                      Proposed § 3007.401 Materials for                    materials that were submitted over 10                 timing and standard of the ruling. If
                                                   which non-public treatment has                          years ago and there is a successor to the             there has been actual notice and the
                                                   expired. Proposed § 3007.401 applies to                 individual designated in the                          motion is uncontested, the Commission
                                                   materials for which non-public                          application.                                          may rule before the response period
                                                   treatment has expired. Consistent with                    If the motion states that actual notice             expires. In all other circumstances, a
                                                   existing § 3007.30, proposed                            has been provided to any persons, the                 motion may be granted any time after
                                                   § 3007.401(a) provides that non-public                  motion should also state whether the                  the response period described in
                                                   status shall expire after the passage of                movant is authorized to represent that                proposed § 3007.401(c) expires. A
                                                   10 years, unless otherwise provided by                  the motion (in whole or in part) has                  motion may be denied any time after the
                                                   the Commission.16                                       been resolved or is contested by such                 reply period described in proposed
                                                      The existing rules do not set forth the              persons. This proposed change would                   § 3007.401(d) expires. The standard to
                                                   mechanism for the handling of materials                 facilitate expedited resolution of                    balance the interests of the parties shall
                                                   when non-public treatment has expired.                  motions where it is represented that                  remain consistent with proposed
                                                   Proposed § 3007.401(b) through (f)                      motion is uncontested (in whole or in                 § 3007.104.
                                                   provide the procedural mechanisms to                    part) and particularly when a person
                                                                                                           other than the submitter has a                        V. Section-by-Section Analysis of the
                                                   take effect after 10 years have passed.                                                                       Proposed Changes to 39 CFR Part 3001
                                                   Proposed § 3007.401(b) through (f) take                 proprietary interest in the non-public
                                                   into account the need for transparency,                 materials. The Commission observes                       Proposed subpart E of part 3001. The
                                                   sound records management practices,                     that in accordance with proposed                      Commission proposes to add subpart E
                                                   and adequate protection of the                          § 3007.101(a), a motion for public                    to existing 39 CFR part 3001.
                                                                                                           disclosure can be avoided if all persons                 Existing §§ 3007.2 and 3007.3, which
                                                   commercial interests of affected
                                                                                                           identified pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2)               relate to information requests, are
                                                   persons, including the Postal Service.
                                                                                                           consent to allowing the submitter to file             included in existing 39 CFR part 3007,
                                                      Proposed § 3007.401(b) provides that
                                                                                                           the materials at issue publicly.                      which relates to non-public information.
                                                   any person may file a motion requesting
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                                                                                                             Proposed § 3007.401(b) also adds                    Information requests are not limited to
                                                   the disclosure of materials for which
                                                                                                           instructions pertaining to the docket in              situations involving non-public
                                                     16 In many dockets, the Postal Service asks the       which the motion must be filed. The                   materials. Therefore, the Commission
                                                   Commission to protect certain non-public                motion must be filed in the docket in                 proposes to move the procedural
                                                   information from public disclosure indefinitely.        which the non-public materials sought                 requirements relating to information
                                                   See, e.g., Docket Nos. MC2011–1 and CP2011–2,           were filed or are intended to be used, if             requests to the Commission’s rules of
                                                   Order No. 563, Order Approving Express Mail
                                                   Contract 9 Negotiated Service Agreement, October
                                                                                                           such a docket (open or closed) exists.                practice and procedure under existing
                                                   20, 2010, at 6–7. The Commission has consistently       However, if no docket (open or closed)                39 CFR part 3001. To minimize
                                                   denied requests for indefinite protection. See id.      meeting either of those conditions                    disruption associated with moving these


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                                                   rules to existing 39 CFR part 3001, the                 VI. Section-by-Section Analysis of the                  2. Interested persons may submit
                                                   Commission proposes to add proposed                     Proposed Changes to 39 CFR part 3004                  comments no later than March 23, 2018.
                                                   subpart E to 39 CFR part 3001. Proposed                                                                         3. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, the
                                                                                                              Proposed § 3004.30 Relationship
                                                   subpart E to 39 CFR part 3001 contains                                                                        Commission appoints James Waclawski
                                                                                                           among the Freedom of Information Act,
                                                   two rules applicable to information                                                                           to serve as an officer of the Commission
                                                                                                           the Privacy Act, and the Commission’s
                                                   requests.                                                                                                     (Public Representative) to represent the
                                                                                                           procedures for according appropriate
                                                                                                                                                                 interests of the general public in this
                                                      Proposed § 3001.100 Applicability                    confidentiality. The Commission
                                                                                                                                                                 proceeding.
                                                   and scope. The first sentence of                        proposes to amend paragraph (d) of the                  4. The Secretary shall arrange for
                                                   proposed § 3001.100(a) mirrors the first                existing rule to reflect that in all                  publication of this Order in the Federal
                                                   sentence of existing § 3007.2, which                    instances in which the Postal Service                 Register.
                                                   informs the reader that the Commission                  submits materials to the Commission
                                                   may require that the Postal Service                     that it reasonably believes to be exempt                By the Commission.
                                                   provide certain information that is                     from public disclosure, the Postal                    Stacy L. Ruble,
                                                   likely to materially assist the                         Service shall follow the submission                   Secretary.
                                                   Commission in fulfilling its statutory                  procedures appearing in subpart B of 39               List of Subjects
                                                   responsibilities. Consistent with                       CFR part 3007. The Commission also
                                                   existing § 3007.3(b), the second sentence               proposes to amend paragraph (e) of the                39 CFR Part 3001
                                                   of proposed § 3001.100(a) informs the                   existing rule to dispense with the use of               Administrative practice and
                                                   reader that the Commission may request                  the term ‘‘third party’’ to refer to a                procedure, Confidential business
                                                   that persons other than the Postal                      person other than the Postal Service.                 information, Freedom of information,
                                                   Service provide certain information that                   Proposed § 3004.70 Submission of                   Sunshine Act.
                                                   is likely to materially assist the                      non-public materials by a person other
                                                                                                           than the Postal Service. The                          39 CFR Part 3004
                                                   Commission in fulfilling its statutory
                                                   responsibilities. Proposed § 3001.100(b)                Commission also proposes to amend the                   Administrative practice and
                                                   is based on the second sentence of                      heading identified in the existing rule to            procedure, Freedom of information,
                                                   existing § 3007.2 and includes a non-                   dispense with the use of the term ‘‘third             Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                   exhaustive list of the types of                         party’’ to refer to a person other than the           requirements.
                                                   information that may be sought in an                    Postal Service. The Commission
                                                                                                                                                                 39 CFR Part 3007
                                                   information request. Proposed                           proposes to amend paragraph (a) of the
                                                   § 3001.100(b) is intended to encompass                  existing rule to reflect that any other                 Administrative practice and
                                                   information, documents, and things in                   person providing materials to the                     procedure, Confidential business
                                                   whatever form that is likely to                         Commission that it reasonably believes                information.
                                                   materially assist the Commission in                     to be exempt from public disclosure                     For the reasons stated in the
                                                   fulfilling its statutory responsibilities.              shall follow the submission procedures                preamble, the Commission proposes to
                                                                                                           appearing in subpart B of 39 CFR part                 amend chapter III of title 39 of the Code
                                                      Proposed § 3001.101 Information                                                                            of Federal Regulations as follows:
                                                                                                           3007. The Commission also proposes to
                                                   request. Proposed § 3001.101(a)
                                                                                                           amend paragraph (b) of the existing rule
                                                   combines existing § 3007.3(a) and (b).                                                                        PART 3001—RULES OF PRACTICE
                                                                                                           to dispense with the use of the term
                                                   Proposed § 3001.101(a) provides that an                                                                       AND PROCEDURE
                                                                                                           ‘‘third party’’ to refer to a person other
                                                   information request may be directed to
                                                                                                           than the Postal Service. The                            1. The authority citation for part 3001
                                                   the Postal Service as well as other                                                                           ■
                                                                                                           Commission also proposes to amend                     continues to read as follows:
                                                   persons and describes the contents of an
                                                                                                           paragraph (c) of the existing rule so as
                                                   information request. Proposed                                                                                   Authority: 39 U.S.C. 404(d); 503; 504;
                                                                                                           to update the cross-reference to the
                                                   § 3001.101(a) dispenses with the                                                                              3661.
                                                                                                           provision containing the requirements
                                                   defined term ‘‘authorized
                                                                                                           for an application for non-public                     ■   2. Add subpart E to read as follows:
                                                   representative’’ and instead specifies
                                                                                                           treatment from existing § 3007.10 to
                                                   that an information request may be                                                                            Subpart E—Information Requests
                                                                                                           proposed § 3007.201.
                                                   issued by the Commission, the
                                                   Chairman of the Commission, or the                      VII. Administrative Actions                           Sec.
                                                   presiding officer, consistent with                                                                            3001.100     Applicability and scope.
                                                                                                             The Commission establishes Docket                   3001.101     Information request.
                                                   existing practice and 39 U.S.C. 504(f)(2).              No. RM2018–3 for consideration of
                                                   Consistent with existing practice,                      matters raised by this Order. Additional              § 3001.100    Applicability and scope.
                                                   proposed § 3001.101(a) provides that the                information concerning this rulemaking                   (a) Applicability. The Commission
                                                   issuance of an information request is                   may be accessed via the Commission’s                  may require the Postal Service to
                                                   discretionary.                                          website at http://www.prc.gov.                        provide any information, documents,
                                                      Proposed § 3001.101(b) is based on                   Interested persons may submit                         and things in its possession or control,
                                                   existing § 3007.3(c). Proposed                          comments no later than March 23, 2018.                or any information, documents, and
                                                   § 3001.101(b) provides that a request to                Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, James                      things that it can obtain through
                                                   issue an information request shall be via               Waclawski is designated as an officer of              reasonable effort and expense, that are
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                                                   a motion listing the proposed questions                 the Commission (Public Representative)                likely to materially assist the
                                                   and justifying the request. Proposed                    to represent the interests of the general             Commission in its conduct of
                                                   § 3001.101(b) codifies that the                         public in this proceeding.                            proceedings, in its preparation of
                                                   Commission, the Chairman of the                                                                               reports, or in performance of its
                                                   Commission, or the presiding officer                    VIII. Ordering Paragraphs                             functions under title 39 of the U.S.
                                                   may issue an information request at any                  It is ordered:                                       Code. The Commission may request that
                                                   time after the motion. Any or all of the                 1. The Commission establishes Docket                 any other person provide any
                                                   proposed questions may be included or                   No. RM2018–3 for consideration of the                 information, documents, and things in
                                                   modified in the information request.                    matters raised by this Order.                         its possession or control, or any


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                                                   information, documents, and things that                     (d) Requesting a Postal Service record.             pursuant to § 3007.201 of this chapter,
                                                   it can obtain through reasonable effort                   The Commission maintains custody of                   to the disclosure of the information.
                                                   and expense, that are likely to                           records that are both Commission and                  *     *     *     *    *
                                                   materially assist the Commission in its                   Postal Service records. In all instances              ■ 7. Revise part 3007 to read as follows:
                                                   conduct of proceedings, in its                            that the Postal Service submits materials
                                                   preparation of reports, or in                             to the Commission that the Postal                     PART 3007—NON-PUBLIC MATERIALS
                                                   performance of its functions under title                  Service reasonably believes to be                     PROVIDED TO THE COMMISSION
                                                   39 of the U.S. Code.                                      exempt from public disclosure, the
                                                                                                                                                                   Subpart A—General Provisions
                                                      (b) Scope. Information, documents,                     Postal Service shall follow the
                                                                                                             procedures described in subpart B of                  Sec.
                                                   and things include, but are not limited                                                                         3007.100 Applicability.
                                                   to, things such as explanations,                          part 3007 of this chapter.
                                                                                                                                                                   3007.101 Definitions.
                                                   confirmations, factual descriptions,                      *     *     *     *     *                             3007.102 Treatment of non-public
                                                   data, and documents. Examples include                       (e) Requesting a record submitted                        materials.
                                                   writings; notes; graphs; charts;                          under seal by a person other than the                 3007.103 Commission action to determine
                                                   spreadsheets and underlying formulae;                     Postal Service. The Commission                             non-public treatment.
                                                   erased, fragmented, or damaged data;                                                                            3007.104 Standard for public disclosure of
                                                                                                             maintains records of a confidential
                                                   data compilations or tables; emails;                                                                                 non-public materials.
                                                                                                             nature submitted by persons other than
                                                   drawings; photographs; and images—                        the Postal Service as non-public                      Subpart B—Submitting Non-public
                                                   stored in any medium from which                           materials.                                            Materials and Seeking Non-public
                                                   information can be obtained either                                                                              Treatment
                                                                                                               (1) A request made pursuant to FOIA
                                                   directly or, if necessary, after translation              for records designated as non-public by               3007.200 General requirements for
                                                   into a reasonably usable form.                            a person other than the Postal Service                    submitting non-public materials and
                                                                                                                                                                       seeking non-public treatment.
                                                   § 3001.101       Information request.                     shall be considered in light of all                   3007.201 Application for non-public
                                                                                                             applicable exemptions; and                                treatment.
                                                      (a) An information request may be
                                                   issued at the discretion of the                             (2) A request made pursuant to part                 3007.202 Redacted version of the non-
                                                                                                             3007 of this chapter for records                          public materials.
                                                   Commission, the Chairman of the                                                                                 3007.203 Unredacted version of the non-
                                                   Commission, or the presiding officer                      designated as non-public by a person
                                                                                                             other than the Postal Service shall be                    public materials.
                                                   seeking that the Postal Service or any                                                                          3007.204 Protections for any other person
                                                   other person provide information, data,                   considered under the applicable
                                                                                                                                                                       with a proprietary interest.
                                                   or things covered by § 3001.100. An                       standards set forth in that part.                     3007.205 Non-public materials
                                                   information request shall describe the                    ■ 5. Amend § 3004.70, by revising the                     inadvertently filed publicly.
                                                   documents, information, and things                        section heading and paragraphs (a), (b),
                                                                                                                                                                   Subpart C—Seeking Access to Non-public
                                                   sought, briefly explain the reason for the                and (c) to read as follows:                           Materials
                                                   request, and specify a date on which the                                                                        3007.300 Eligibility for access to non-public
                                                                                                             § 3004.70 Submission of non-public
                                                   response(s) shall be due.                                 materials by a person other than the Postal               materials.
                                                      (b) Any person may request the                         Service.                                              3007.301 Motion for access to non-public
                                                   issuance of an information request by                                                                               materials.
                                                                                                               (a) Overlap with treatment of non-                  3007.302 Non-dissemination, use, and care
                                                   filing a motion. The motion shall list the
                                                                                                             public materials. Any person who                          of non-public materials.
                                                   information, data, or things sought;
                                                                                                             submits materials to the Commission                   3007.303 Sanctions for violating protective
                                                   explain the reasons the Commission
                                                                                                             (submitter) that the submitter                            conditions.
                                                   should make the information request,
                                                                                                             reasonably believes to be exempt from                 3007.304 Termination and amendment of
                                                   and justify why the information sought                                                                              access to non-public materials.
                                                                                                             public disclosure shall follow the
                                                   is relevant and material to the                                                                                 3007.305 Producing non-public materials in
                                                                                                             procedures described in subpart B of
                                                   Commission’s duties under title 39 of                                                                               non-Commission proceedings.
                                                                                                             part 3007 of this chapter.
                                                   the U.S. Code. At any time after the                                                                            Appendix A to subpart C of part 3007—
                                                   motion is filed, the Commission, the                        (b) Notice of request. Except as                        Template Forms
                                                   Chairman of the Commission, or the                        provided in § 3004.30(d), if a FOIA
                                                                                                             request seeks materials designated as                 Subpart D—Seeking Public Disclosure of
                                                   presiding officer may issue an                                                                                  Non-public Materials
                                                   information request that includes all or                  nonpublic materials, the Commission
                                                                                                             will provide the submitter with notice                3007.400 Motion for disclosure of non-
                                                   some of the proposed questions or                                                                                   public materials.
                                                   modifies the proposed questions.                          of the request. The Commission may
                                                                                                                                                                   3007.401 Materials for which non-public
                                                                                                             also provide notice when it has reason
                                                                                                                                                                       treatment has expired.
                                                   PART 3004—PUBLIC RECORDS AND                              to believe that materials submitted by a
                                                   FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT                                person other than the Postal Service are                 Authority: 39 U.S.C. 503, 504.
                                                                                                             possibly exempt from disclosure and
                                                   ■ 3. The authority citation for part 3004                 may fall within the scope of any FOIA                 Subpart A—General Provisions
                                                   continues to read as follows:                             request.                                              § 3007.100    Applicability.
                                                       Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552; 39 U.S.C. 503.                 (c) Objections to disclosure. A                        The rules in this part implement
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                                                                                                             submitter may file written objections to              provisions in 39 U.S.C. 504(g). These
                                                   ■ 4. Amend § 3004.30 by revising
                                                                                                             the request specifying all grounds for                rules apply whenever:
                                                   paragraph (d) introductory text and
                                                                                                             withholding the information under                        (a) The Postal Service claims that any
                                                   paragraph (e) to read as follows:
                                                                                                             FOIA within 7 days of the date of the                 document or other matter it provides to
                                                   § 3004.30 Relationship among the                          notice. If the submitter fails to respond             the Commission under a subpoena
                                                   Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy                   to the notice, the submitter will be                  issued under 39 U.S.C. 504(f), or
                                                   Act, and the Commission’s procedures for                  considered to have no objection, beyond               otherwise at the request of the
                                                   according appropriate confidentiality.                    those objections articulated in its                   Commission in connection with any
                                                   *       *     *        *      *                           application for nonpublic treatment                   proceeding or other purpose under title


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                                                   39 of the U.S. Code, contains non-public                    (2) Specify terms for public disclosure             them to be submitted to the Commission
                                                   material;                                                 of the non-public materials;                          in accordance with § 3007.201, a
                                                     (b) Any other person claims that any                      (3) Order a specific method for                     redacted (public) version of the non-
                                                   document or other matter provided to                      disclosing the non-public materials;                  public materials in accordance with
                                                   the Commission contains non-public                          (4) Restrict the scope of the disclosure            § 3007.202, and an unredacted (sealed)
                                                   material;                                                 of the non-public materials as they                   version of the non-public materials in
                                                     (c) The Commission is determining                       relate to certain matters;                            accordance with § 3007.203.
                                                   the appropriate degree of confidentiality                   (5) Restrict who may access the non-                  (b) Before submitting non-public
                                                   to be accorded information identified by                  public materials;                                     materials to the Commission, if the
                                                   the Postal Service or any other person                      (6) Require that a trade secret be                  submitter has reason to believe that any
                                                   to contain non-public material in                         revealed only in a specific and limited               other person has a proprietary interest
                                                   accordance with these rules; or                           manner or to limited or specified                     in the non-public materials, the
                                                     (d) The Commission is determining                       persons; and                                          submitter shall inform each affected
                                                   how to ensure appropriate                                   (7) Order other relief as appropriate               person of the nature and scope of the
                                                   confidentiality for non-public materials                  including sealing a deposition or part of             submission to the Commission,
                                                   furnished to the Postal Service or any                    a proceeding.                                         including the pertinent docket
                                                   other person in accordance with these                     § 3007.103 Commission action to                       designation(s) (if applicable) and that
                                                   rules.                                                    determine non-public treatment.                       the affected person may address any
                                                   § 3007.101       Definitions.                                Information requests as described in               confidentiality concerns directly with
                                                                                                             subpart E of part 3001 of this chapter,               the Commission.
                                                      (a) Non-public materials means any
                                                   information, documents, and things                        preliminary notices, or interim orders                § 3007.201    Application for non-public
                                                   provided to the Commission that are                       may be issued to help the Commission                  treatment.
                                                   claimed to be exempt from disclosure by                   determine the non-public treatment, if
                                                                                                             any, to be given to the materials. Upon                  (a) Burden of persuasion. An
                                                   the Postal Service pursuant to 39 U.S.C.                                                                        application for non-public treatment
                                                   504(g), 3652(f) or 3654(f), or claimed to                 motion by any person, or on its own
                                                                                                             motion, the Commission may issue an                   shall fulfill the burden of persuasion
                                                   be protectable under Federal Rule of                                                                            that the material designated as non-
                                                   Civil Procedure 26(c) by any person                       order containing a description of and
                                                                                                             timeframe for the non-public treatment,               public should be withheld from the
                                                   other than the Postal Service with a                                                                            public.
                                                   proprietary interest in the materials.                    if any, to be given to materials claimed
                                                                                                             by any person to be non-public. The                      (b) Contents of application. An
                                                   Non-public materials includes any                                                                               application for non-public treatment
                                                   information, documents, and things                        Commission may amend the non-public
                                                                                                             treatment, if any, to be given to the                 shall include a specific and detailed
                                                   submitted to the Commission that are                                                                            statement setting forth the information
                                                   claimed to contain information that is                    materials at any time by order.
                                                                                                                                                                   specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through
                                                   described in 39 U.S.C. 410(c) or exempt                   § 3007.104 Standard for public disclosure             (8) of this section:
                                                   from public disclosure under 5 U.S.C.                     of non-public materials.                                 (1) The rationale for claiming that the
                                                   552(b). Non-public materials cease to be                    (a) In determining whether to publicly              materials are non-public, including the
                                                   non-public if the status has expired or                   disclose materials claimed by the Postal              specific statutory provision(s)
                                                   been terminated by the Commission                         Service to be non-public, the                         supporting the claim, and an
                                                   pursuant to this part. Except as                          Commission shall balance the nature                   explanation justifying application of the
                                                   provided by § 3007.205, non-public                        and extent of the likely commercial                   provision(s) to the materials.
                                                   materials cease to be non-public if the                   injury identified by the Postal Service                  (2) A statement of whether the
                                                   submitter publicly discloses the                          against the public interest in                        submitter, any other person, or both
                                                   materials with the consent of each                        maintaining the financial transparency                have a proprietary interest in the non-
                                                   affected person with a propriety interest                 of a government entity competing in                   public materials, and the
                                                   in the materials (if applicable).                         commercial markets.                                   identification(s) specified in paragraphs
                                                      (b) Submitter means any natural or                       (b) In determining whether to publicly              (b)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section
                                                   legal person, including the Postal                        disclose materials in which the                       (whichever is applicable). For purposes
                                                   Service, that provides non-public                         Commission determines any person                      of this paragraph, identification means
                                                   materials to the Commission and seeks                     other than the Postal Service has a                   the name, phone number, and email
                                                   non-public treatment in accordance                        proprietary interest, the Commission                  address of an individual.
                                                   with the rules of this part.                              shall balance the interests of the parties               (i) If the submitter has a proprietary
                                                   § 3007.102       Treatment of non-public                  based on Federal Rule of Civil                        interest in the materials, identification
                                                   materials.                                                Procedure 26(c).                                      of an individual designated by the
                                                     (a) Except as described in part 3007 or                                                                       submitter to accept actual notice of a
                                                                                                             Subpart B—Submitting Non-public
                                                   part 3004 of this chapter, the                                                                                  motion related to the non-public
                                                                                                             Materials and Seeking Non-public
                                                   Commission will not disclose or grant                                                                           materials or notice of the pendency of
                                                                                                             Treatment
                                                   access to non-public materials.                                                                                 a subpoena or order requiring
                                                     (b) To accord appropriate                               § 3007.200 General requirements for                   production of the materials.
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                                                   confidentiality to non-public materials                   submitting non-public materials and                      (ii) If any person other than the
                                                   during any stage of a proceeding before                   seeking non-public treatment.                         submitter has a proprietary interest in
                                                   the Commission, or in connection with                       (a) Whenever providing non-public                   the materials, identification of each
                                                   any other purpose under title 39 of the                   materials to the Commission, the                      person who is known to have a
                                                   U.S. Code, the Commission may, based                      submitter shall provide the following on              proprietary interest in the materials. If
                                                   on Federal Rule of Civil Procedure                        the same business day: An application                 such an identification is sensitive or
                                                   26(c):                                                    for non-public treatment that clearly                 impracticable, an explanation shall be
                                                     (1) Prohibit the public disclosure of                   identifies all non-public materials and               provided along with the identification
                                                   the non-public materials;                                 describes the circumstances causing                   of an individual designated by the


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                                                   submitter to provide notice to each                     location and number of lines or pages                 Secretary’s requirements, the Secretary
                                                   affected person.                                        removed.                                              has discretion to revoke the filer’s
                                                      (iii) If both the submitter and any                    (c) If electronic, the redacted version             eligibility to use the alternative system
                                                   other person have a proprietary interest                shall be filed in a searchable format,                or impose requirements specific to the
                                                   in the non-public materials,                            unless the submitter certifies that doing             filer as necessary to ensure secure
                                                   identification in accordance with both                  so would be impracticable.                            transmission of non-public materials.
                                                   paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this                   § 3007.203 Unredacted version of the non-             § 3007.204 Protections for any other
                                                   section shall be provided. The submitter                public materials.                                     person with a proprietary interest.
                                                   may designate the same individual to                       (a) Each page, item, and thing, or                   Any other person with a proprietary
                                                   fulfill the requirements of paragraphs                  portion thereof, of the unredacted                    interest in materials that have been or
                                                   (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section.                     version of the materials for which non-               will be submitted to the Commission
                                                      (3) A description of the materials                   public treatment is sought shall be                   may address any confidentiality
                                                   claimed to be non-public in a manner                    marked in a manner reasonably                         concerns directly with the Commission
                                                   that, without revealing the materials at                calculated to alert custodians to the                 by seeking non-public treatment in
                                                   issue, would allow the Commission to                    confidential nature of the materials. The             accordance with the requirements of
                                                   thoroughly evaluate the basis for the                   Filing Online method accessible                       this subpart, responding to a motion for
                                                   claim that the materials are non-public.                through the Commission’s website                      access to non-public materials in
                                                      (4) Particular identification of the                 (http://www.prc.gov) described under                  accordance with the requirements of
                                                   nature and extent of the harm alleged                   §§ 3001.9 and 3001.10 of this chapter                 subpart C of this part, or responding to
                                                   and the likelihood of each harm alleged                 may not be used to submit the                         a motion for disclosure of non-public
                                                   to result from disclosure.                              unredacted version of non-public                      materials in accordance with the
                                                      (5) At least one specific hypothetical,              materials.                                            requirements of subpart D of this part.
                                                   illustrative example of each alleged                       (b) In lieu of §§ 3001.9 and 3001.10 of
                                                   harm.                                                   this chapter, the filing of the unredacted            § 3007.205 Non-public materials
                                                      (6) The extent of the protection from                version of the non-public materials shall             inadvertently filed publicly.
                                                   public disclosure alleged to be                         be made in accordance with the                           Any filer or person with a proprietary
                                                   necessary.                                              following requirements concerning the                 interest that discovers the inclusion of
                                                      (7) The length of time for which non-                filing process, form, and number of                   materials that could have been filed
                                                   public treatment is alleged to be                       copies.                                               non-publicly within a public filing
                                                   necessary with justification thereof.                      (1) Except if using an alternative                 made in accordance with §§ 3001.9 and
                                                      (8) Any other relevant factors or                    system approved by the Commission                     3001.10 of this chapter shall telephone
                                                   reasons to support the application.                     under paragraph (b)(2) of this section,               Dockets personnel immediately to
                                                      (c) Incorporation by reference. If the               the unredacted version of the non-                    request that the non-public material be
                                                   material designated as non-public has                   public materials shall be filed in a                  removed from the publicly available
                                                   been previously claimed to be non-                      sealed envelope clearly marked                        material. Upon receipt of that telephone
                                                   public material by a prior application                  ‘‘Confidential. Do Not Post on Web’’ to               request, Dockets personnel will remove
                                                   for non-public treatment, the submitter                 the Office of Secretary and                           from the publicly available material that
                                                   may incorporate by reference the prior                  Administration, Postal Regulatory                     material for which non-public treatment
                                                   application. Any application that                       Commission, 901 New York Avenue                       is being requested until the end of the
                                                   incorporates by reference a prior                       NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20268–                  next business day in order to provide
                                                   application that is accessible through                  0001. Two copies of the unredacted                    the filer or person with a proprietary
                                                   the Commission’s website (http://                       version of the non-public materials shall             interest an opportunity to file an
                                                   www.prc.gov) shall state the date, docket               be filed using an electronic format such              application for non-public treatment
                                                   number, and the name of the filer of the                as compact discs (CDs) or digital video               and the non-public materials in
                                                   prior application. In all other                         discs (DVDs) that shall be clearly                    accordance with the requirements of
                                                   circumstances, the application that                     marked ‘‘Confidential. Do Not Post on                 this subpart. If any filer makes repeated
                                                   incorporates by reference a prior                       Web.’’ The non-public materials may                   use of this rule, the Secretary has
                                                   application shall attach the prior                      not be password protected.                            discretion to impose additional
                                                   application.                                            Spreadsheets shall display the formulas               requirements on this filer as necessary
                                                                                                           used and their links to related                       to ensure secure filing of non-public
                                                   § 3007.202 Redacted version of the non-                 spreadsheets. All workpapers or data                  materials.
                                                   public materials.                                       shall be filed in a form, and be
                                                      (a) Except as allowed under paragraph                accompanied by sufficient explanation                 Subpart C—Seeking Access to Non-
                                                   (b) of this section, the submitter shall                and documentation, to allow them to be                public Materials
                                                   use the graphical redaction (blackout)                  replicated using a publicly available PC              § 3007.300 Eligibility for access to non-
                                                   method for all redacted materials. The                  application. If making an electronic                  public materials.
                                                   submitter shall blackout only the                       unredacted version of the non-public                     (a) The following persons may access
                                                   material that is claimed to be non-                     materials is impracticable, two hard                  non-public materials without an order
                                                   public.                                                 copies (paper) versions of the non-                   issued pursuant to § 3007.301(e):
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                                                      (b) The submitter shall justify using                public materials may be filed.                           (1) Members of the Commission;
                                                   any other redaction method. The                            (2) On behalf of the Commission, the                  (2) Commission employees, including
                                                   application for non-public treatment                    Secretary has authority to approve the                Public Representatives, carrying out
                                                   shall state with particularity the                      use of a secure alternative system to file            their official responsibilities;
                                                   competitive harm or practical difficulty                non-public materials. The Secretary may                  (3) Contractors, attorneys, or other
                                                   alleged to result from using the blackout               set forth any minimum requirements                    non-employee subject matter experts
                                                   method. The submitter shall specifically                associated with using an alternative                  assisting the Commission in carrying
                                                   identify any alterations made to the                    system. If a filer using the alternative              out its duties;
                                                   unredacted version, including the                       system fails to comply with any of the                   (4) Reviewing courts and their staffs;


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                                                      (5) Court reporters, stenographers, or                 movant anticipates initiating the                     described in paragraph (c) of this
                                                   persons operating audio or video                          proposed proceeding;                                  section has expired. If no opposition to
                                                   recording equipment for such court                           (3) List all relevant affiliations,                the motion has been filed by the
                                                   reporters or stenographers at hearings or                 including employment or other                         submitter or any other person with a
                                                   depositions.                                              relationship (including agent,                        proprietary interest before the
                                                      (b) No person involved in competitive                  consultant or contractor) with the                    expiration of the response period
                                                   decision-making for any individual or                     movant, and whether the movant is                     described in paragraph (c) of this
                                                   entity that might gain competitive                        affiliated with the delivery services,                section, the Commission may issue an
                                                   advantage from using non-public                           communications or mailing industries;                 order granting access, subject to the
                                                   materials shall be granted access to non-                    (4) Specify if actual notice of the                agreed protective conditions. In
                                                   public materials. Involved in                             motion has been provided to each                      determining whether to grant access to
                                                   competitive decision-making includes                      person identified in the application                  non-public materials, the Commission
                                                   consulting on marketing or advertising                    pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2). If the                  shall balance the balance the interests of
                                                   strategies, pricing, product research and                 motion states that actual notice has been             the parties based on Federal Rule of
                                                   development, product design, or the                       provided, the motion shall identify the               Civil Procedure 26(c). If access is
                                                   competitive structuring and                               individual(s) to whom actual notice was               granted, access shall commence
                                                   composition of bids, offers or proposals.                 provided, the date(s) and approximate                 following the issuance of the
                                                   It does not include rendering legal                       time(s) of actual notice, the method(s) of            appropriate order setting forth all
                                                   advice or performing other services that                  actual notice (by telephone                           protective conditions.
                                                   are not directly in furtherance of                        conversation, face-to-face conversation,
                                                   activities in competition with an                         or an exchange of telephone or email                  § 3007.302 Non-dissemination, use, and
                                                                                                             messages), and whether the movant is                  care of non-public materials.
                                                   individual or entity having a proprietary
                                                   interest in the protected material.                       authorized to represent that the motion                 (a) No person who has been granted
                                                      (c) Any person not described in                        (in whole or in part) has been resolved               access to non-public materials in
                                                   paragraph (a) or (b) of this section may                  or is contested by the submitter or any               accordance with § 3007.300 or
                                                   request access to non-public materials                    other affected person;                                § 3007.301 may disseminate the
                                                   as described in § 3007.301, for the                          (5) Attach a description of protective             materials in whole or in part to any
                                                   purpose of aiding participation in a                      conditions completed and signed by the                person not allowed access pursuant to
                                                   pending Commission proceeding                             movant’s attorney or non-attorney                     § 3007.300 or § 3007.301.
                                                   (including compliance proceedings) or                     representative, who may use and modify
                                                                                                                                                                     (b) Persons with access to non-public
                                                   aiding the initiation of a proceeding                     the template Protective Conditions
                                                                                                                                                                   materials under § 3007.300 or
                                                   before the Commission.                                    Statement in Appendix A to this
                                                                                                                                                                   § 3007.301 shall use non-public
                                                                                                             subpart; and
                                                                                                                                                                   materials only for the purposes for
                                                   § 3007.301       Motion for access to non-public             (6) Attach a certification to comply
                                                                                                                                                                   which the non-public materials are
                                                   materials.                                                with protective conditions executed by
                                                                                                                                                                   supplied.
                                                      (a) Filing requirements. A request for                 each person (and any individual
                                                   access to non-public materials shall be                   working on behalf of that person)                       (c) Persons with access to non-public
                                                   made by filing a motion with the                          seeking access, who may use and                       materials under § 3007.300 or
                                                   Commission. Any part of the motion                        modify the template Certification to                  § 3007.301 shall protect the non-public
                                                   revealing non-public materials shall be                   Comply with Protective Conditions in                  materials from any person not granted
                                                   filed in accordance with subpart B of                     Appendix A to this subpart.                           access under § 3007.300 or § 3007.301
                                                   this part. The motion shall be filed in                      (c) Response. If actual notice of the              by using the same degree of care, but no
                                                   the docket in which the materials were                    motion was provided in advance of the                 less than a reasonable degree of care, to
                                                   filed or in the docket in which the                       filing to each person identified pursuant             prevent the unauthorized disclosure of
                                                   materials will be used; in all other                      to § 3007.201(b)(2) by telephone                      these materials as those persons, in the
                                                   circumstances, the motion shall be filed                  conversation, face-to-face conversation,              ordinary course of business, would be
                                                   in the G docket for the applicable fiscal                 or an exchange of telephone or email                  expected to use to protect their own
                                                   year.                                                     messages, a response to the motion is                 proprietary material or trade secrets and
                                                      (b) Content requirements. The motion                   due within 3 business days of the filing              other internal, confidential,
                                                   shall:                                                    of the motion, unless the Commission                  commercially sensitive, and privileged
                                                      (1) Identify the particular non-public                 otherwise provides. In all other                      information.
                                                   documents to which the movant seeks                       circumstances, a response to the motion               § 3007.303 Sanctions for violating
                                                   access;                                                   is due within 7 calendar days of filing               protective conditions.
                                                      (2) Include a detailed statement                       the motion, unless the Commission
                                                   justifying the request for access:                        otherwise provides.                                     (a) If a person who has been granted
                                                      (i) if access is sought to aid                            (d) Reply. No reply to a response shall            access to non-public materials under
                                                   participation in any pending                              be filed, unless the Commission                       § 3007.301 violates the terms of the
                                                   Commission proceeding, the motion                         otherwise provides.                                   order granting access, the Commission
                                                   shall identify all proceedings (including                    (e) Commission ruling. The                         shall impose sanctions on the person
                                                   compliance proceedings) in which the                      Commission may enter an order at any                  who violated the order, the persons or
                                                                                                                                                                   entities on whose behalf the person was
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                                                   movant proposes to use the materials                      time after receiving a motion if the
                                                   and how those materials are relevant to                   movant states that: Actual notice has                 acting, or both. The sanctions may
                                                   those proceedings, or                                     been given to each persons identified                 include:
                                                      (ii) if access is sought to aid initiation             pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2) and that the               (1) Dismissing the proceeding in
                                                   of a proceeding before the Commission,                    movant is authorized to represent that                whole or in part;
                                                   the motion shall describe the subject of                  the motion is uncontested. In all other                 (2) Ruling by default against the
                                                   the proposed proceeding, how the                          circumstances, the Commission will                    person who violated the order or the
                                                   materials sought are relevant to that                     enter an order determining if access will             persons or entities on whose behalf the
                                                   proposed proceeding, and when the                         be granted after the response period                  person was acting; and


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                                                     (3) Such other sanctions, as deemed                   within 2 days of receipt of the subpoena              making for any individual or entity that
                                                   appropriate by the Commission.                          or order, notify each person identified               might gain competitive advantage from using
                                                     (b) This rule does not prevent any                    pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2) of the                   these materials shall be granted access to
                                                                                                                                                                 these materials. Involved in competitive
                                                   person, including the Postal Service,                   pendency of the subpoena or order to                  decision-making includes consulting on
                                                   whose interests are damaged by the                      allow time to object to that production               marketing or advertising strategies, pricing,
                                                   violation of an order granting access                   or to seek a protective order or other                product research and development, product
                                                   subject to protective conditions, from                  relief.                                               design, or the competitive structuring and
                                                   pursuing any remedies available under                      (b) Any person that has obtained non-              composition of bids, offers or proposals. It
                                                   the law against the person who violated                 public materials under protective                     does not include rendering legal advice or
                                                   the order, the persons or entities on                   conditions ordered by the Commission                  performing other services that are not
                                                   whose behalf the person was acting, or                  and seeks to disclose the non-public                  directly in furtherance of activities in
                                                                                                                                                                 competition with an individual or entity
                                                   both.                                                   materials in a court or other                         having a proprietary interest in the protected
                                                                                                           administrative proceeding shall make a                material.
                                                   § 3007.304 Termination and amendment of                 good faith effort to obtain protective
                                                   access to non-public materials.                                                                                  3. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.302(a),
                                                                                                           conditions at least as effective as those             a person granted access to these materials
                                                      (a) Termination of access. (1) Except                set forth in the Commission order                     may not disseminate these materials in whole
                                                   as provided in paragraph (b) of this                    establishing the protective conditions.               or in part to any person not allowed access
                                                   section, access to non-public materials                    (c) Unless overridden by the                       pursuant to 39 CFR 3007.300(a) (Commission
                                                   granted under § 3007.301 terminates                     reviewing court or other administrative               and court personnel) or 3007.301 (other
                                                   either when the Commission issues the                                                                         persons granted access by Commission order)
                                                                                                           agency, protective conditions ordered                 except in compliance with:
                                                   final order or report concluding the                    by the Commission will remain in                         a. Specific Commission order,
                                                   proceeding(s) in which the participant                  effect.                                                  b. Subpart B of 39 CFR 3007 (procedure for
                                                   who filed the motion seeking access                                                                           filing these materials in Commission
                                                   represented that the non-public                         Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 3007—                 proceedings), or
                                                   materials would be used, or when the                    Template Forms                                           c. 39 CFR 3007.305 (production of these
                                                   person granted access withdraws or is                   Protective Conditions Statement                       materials in a court or other administrative
                                                   otherwise no longer involved in the                                                                           proceeding).
                                                                                                              lll(name of submitter of non-public                   4. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.302(b)
                                                   proceeding(s), whichever occurs first.                  materials) requests confidential treatment of         and (c), all persons granted access to these
                                                   For purposes of this paragraph, an order                non-public materials identified aslll(non-            materials:
                                                   or report is not considered final until                 confidential description of non-public                   a. must use these materials only related to
                                                   after the possibility of judicial review                materials) (hereinafter ‘‘these materials’’) in       this matter; and
                                                   expires.                                                Commission Docket No(s).ll(designation of                b. must protect these materials from any
                                                      (2) Upon termination of access, all                  docket(s) in which these materials were               person not authorized to obtain access under
                                                                                                           filed).                                               39 CFR 3007.300 or 3007.301 by using the
                                                   non-public materials, and any                              ll(name of participant filing motion)
                                                   duplicates, in the possession of each                                                                         same degree of care, but no less than a
                                                                                                           (hereinafter ‘‘the movant’’) requests access to       reasonable degree of care, to prevent the
                                                   person (and any individual working on                   these materials related toll(designation of           unauthorized disclosure of these materials as
                                                   behalf of that person) granted access                   docket(s) or description of proposed                  those persons, in the ordinary course of
                                                   shall be destroyed or returned to the                   proceeding(s) in which these materials are to         business, would be expected to use to protect
                                                   Commission. The participant who filed                   be used) (hereinafter ‘‘this matter’’).               their own proprietary material or trade
                                                   the motion seeking access shall file with                  The movant has provided to each person             secrets and other internal, confidential,
                                                   the Commission a notice of termination                  seeking access to these materials:                    commercially sensitive, and privileged
                                                   of access and attach a certification of                    Æ this Protective Conditions Statement,            information.
                                                                                                              Æ the Certification to Comply with                    5. The duties of each person granted access
                                                   compliance with protective conditions                   Protective Conditions,
                                                   executed by each person (and any                                                                              to these materials apply to all:
                                                                                                              Æ the Certification of Compliance with                a. Disclosures or duplications of these
                                                   individual working on behalf of that                    Protective Conditions and Termination of              materials in writing, orally, electronically, or
                                                   person) granted access to the non-public                Access; and                                           otherwise, by any means, format, or medium;
                                                   materials. The template Certification of                   Æ the Commission’s rules applicable to                b. Excerpts from, parts of, or the entirety
                                                   Compliance with Protective Conditions                   access to non-public materials filed in               of these materials;
                                                   and Termination of Access in Appendix                   Commission proceedings (subpart C of part                c. Written materials that quote or contain
                                                   A to this subpart may be used and                       3007 of the U.S. Code of Federal                      these materials; and
                                                   modified to comply with this                            Regulations).                                            d. Revised, amended, or supplemental
                                                                                                              Each person (and any individual working            versions of these materials.
                                                   requirement.                                            on behalf of that person) seeking access to
                                                      (b) Amendment of Access. Any person                                                                           6. All copies of these materials will be
                                                                                                           these materials has executed a Certification          clearly marked as ‘‘Confidential’’ and bear
                                                   may file a motion seeking to amend any                  to Comply with Protective Conditions by               the name of the person granted access.
                                                   protective conditions related to access                 signing in ink or by typing/s/before his or her          7. Immediately after access has terminated
                                                   of non-public materials, including                      name in the signature block. The movant               pursuant to 39 CFR 3007.304(a)(1), each
                                                   extending the timeframe for which                       attaches the Protective Conditions Statement          person (and any individual working on
                                                   access is granted or expanding the                      and the executed Certification(s) to Comply           behalf of that person) who has obtained a
                                                   persons to whom access is to be granted,                with Protective Conditions to the motion for          copy of these materials must execute the
                                                   in accordance with § 3007.301.                          access filed with the Commission.                     Certification of Compliance with Protective
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                                                                                                              The movant and each person seeking                 Conditions and Termination of Access. In
                                                   § 3007.305 Producing non-public materials               access to these materials agree to comply             compliance with 39 CFR 3007.304(a)(2), the
                                                   in non-Commission proceedings.                          with the following protective conditions:             movant will attach the executed
                                                                                                              1. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.303, the         Certification(s) of Compliance with
                                                     (a) If a court or other administrative
                                                                                                           Commission may impose sanctions on any                Protective Conditions and Termination of
                                                   agency issues a subpoena or orders                      person who violates these protective                  Access to the notice of termination of access
                                                   production of non-public materials that                 conditions, the persons or entities on whose          filed with the Commission.
                                                   a person obtained under protective                      behalf the person was acting, or both.                   8. Each person granted access to these
                                                   conditions ordered by the Commission,                      2. In accordance with 39 CFR 3007.300(b),          materials consents to these or such other
                                                   the target of the subpoena or order shall,              no person involved in competitive decision-           conditions as the Commission may approve.



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                                                   Respectfully submitted,                                   You may delete the instructional text to              (d) Reply. No reply to a response shall
                                                   (signature of representative)                           complete this form. This form should be filed         be filed, unless the Commission
                                                   /s/ lllllllllllllllllll                                 as an attachment to the notice of termination         otherwise provides.
                                                                                                           of access to non-public materials under 39              (e) Non-public treatment pending
                                                   (print name of representative)
                                                                                                           CFR 3007.304(a)(2).                                   resolution. Pending the Commission’s
                                                   (address line 1 of representative)
                                                   (address line 2 of representative)                                                                            resolution of the motion, information
                                                                                                           Subpart D—Seeking Public Disclosure                   designated as non-public will be
                                                   (telephone number of representative)
                                                   (email address of representative)                       of Non-public Materials                               accorded non-public treatment.
                                                   (choose the appropriate response)                       § 3007.400 Motion for disclosure of non-                (f) Commission ruling. The
                                                   Attorney/Non-Attorney Representative                    public materials.                                     Commission may enter an order at any
                                                   for lllllllllllllllllll                                                                                       time after receiving a motion if the
                                                   (name of the movant)                             (a) Application of this rule. This rule                      movant states that: Actual notice has
                                                      You may delete the instructional text to   applies to non-public material during                           been given to each person identified
                                                   complete this form. This form may be filed    the initial duration of non-public status,                      pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2) and that the
                                                   as an attachment to the motion for access to  up to 10 years, and any non-public
                                                   non-public materials under 39 CFR                                                                             movant is authorized to represent that
                                                   3007.301(b)(5).
                                                                                                 material for which the Commission                               the motion is uncontested. In all other
                                                      Æ I have read and understand the           enters an order extending the duration                          circumstances, the Commission will
                                                   Protective Conditions Statement and this      of that status under § 3007.401(a).                             enter an order determining what non-
                                                   Certification to Comply with Protective          (b) Motion for disclosure of non-                            public treatment, if any, will be given to
                                                   Conditions;                                   public materials. Any person may file a                         the materials after the response period
                                                      Æ I am eligible to receive access to these motion with the Commission requesting                           described in paragraph (c) of this
                                                   materials because I am not involved in                                                                        section has expired. The determination
                                                   competitive decision-making for any
                                                                                                 that non-public materials be publicly
                                                                                                 disclosed. Any part of the motion                               of the Commission shall balance the
                                                   individual or entity that might gain
                                                   competitive advantage from using these        revealing non-public materials shall be                         interests of the parties as described in
                                                   materials; and                                filed in accordance with subpart B of                           § 3007.104.
                                                      Æ I will comply with all protective        this part. The motion shall justify why                         § 3007.401 Materials for which non-public
                                                   conditions established by the Commission.     the non-public materials should be                              treatment has expired.
                                                   (signature of individual receiving access)    made public and specifically address                               (a) Expiration of non-public
                                                   /s/ lllllllllllllllllll                       any pertinent rationale(s) provided in                          treatment. Ten years after the date of
                                                   (print name of individual receiving access)   the application for non-public                                  submission to the Commission, non-
                                                   (title of individual receiving access)        treatment. The motion shall specify                             public materials shall lose non-public
                                                   (employer of individual receiving access)     whether actual notice of the motion has                         status unless otherwise provided by the
                                                   (name of the participant filing the motion)   been provided to each person identified
                                                   (date)
                                                                                                                                                                 Commission.
                                                                                                 in the application pursuant to                                     (b) Motion for Disclosure of Materials
                                                      You may delete the instructional text to   § 3007.201(b)(2). If the motion states
                                                   complete this form. This form may be filed                                                                    for Which Non-Public Treatment has
                                                                                                 that actual notice has been provided, the                       Expired. Any person may file a motion
                                                   as an attachment to the motion for access to
                                                   non-public materials under 39 CFR
                                                                                                 motion shall identify the individual(s)                         requesting that materials for which non-
                                                   3007.301(b)(6).                               to whom actual notice was provided,                             public treatment has expired under
                                                                                                 the date(s) and approximate time(s) of                          paragraph (a) of this section be publicly
                                                   Certification of Compliance with Protective   actual notice, the method(s) of actual
                                                   Conditions and Termination of Access                                                                          disclosed. Any part of the motion
                                                                                                 notice (by telephone conversation, face-                        revealing non-public materials shall be
                                                      lll(name of submitter of non-public        to-face conversation, or an exchange of
                                                   materials) requests confidential treatment of                                                                 filed in accordance with subpart B of
                                                                                                 telephone or email messages), and                               this part. The motion shall identify the
                                                   non-public materials identified               whether the movant is authorized to
                                                   asllll(non-confidential description of                                                                        materials requested and date(s) that
                                                   non-public materials) (hereinafter ‘‘these
                                                                                                 represent that the motion (in whole or                          materials were originally submitted
                                                   materials’’) filed in Commission Docket       in part) has been resolved or is                                under seal. The motion shall specify
                                                   No(s).lll(designation of docket(s) in         contested by the submitter or any other                         whether actual notice of the motion has
                                                   which these materials were filed).            affected person. The motion shall be                            been provided to each person identified
                                                      The Commission granted the request         filed in the docket in which the                                in the application pursuant to
                                                   bylll(name of participant filing notice) to materials were filed or in the docket in
                                                                                                                                                                 § 3007.201(b)(2). If the motion states
                                                   grant me access to these materials to use     which the materials will be used; in all
                                                   related tolll(designation of docket(s) or                                                                     that actual notice has been provided, the
                                                                                                 other circumstances, the motion shall be                        motion shall identify the individual(s)
                                                   description of proposed proceeding(s) in      filed in the G docket for the applicable
                                                   which these materials are to be used)                                                                         to whom actual notice was provided,
                                                   (hereinafter ‘‘this matter’’).
                                                                                                 fiscal year.                                                    the date(s) and approximate time(s) of
                                                      I certify that:                               (c) Response. If actual notice of the                        actual notice, the method(s) of actual
                                                      Æ I accessed, maintained, and used these   motion was provided in advance of the                           notice (by telephone conversation, face-
                                                   materials in accordance with the protective   filing to each person identified pursuant                       to-face conversation, or an exchange of
                                                   conditions established by the Commission;     to § 3007.201(b)(2) by telephone                                telephone or email messages), and
                                                      Æ Effectivelll(date), my access to these
                                                                                                 conversation, face-to-face conversation,                        whether the movant is authorized to
                                                   materials was terminated; and
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                                                      Æ Effectivelll(date), I no longer have
                                                                                                 or an exchange of telephone or email                            represent that the motion (in whole or
                                                   any of these materials or any duplicates.     messages, a response to the motion is                           in part) has been resolved or is
                                                   (signature of individual granted access)      due within 3 business days of the filing                        contested by the submitter or any other
                                                   /s/ lllllllllllllllllll of the motion, unless the Commission                                                  affected person. The motion shall be
                                                   (print name of individual granted access)
                                                                                                 otherwise provides. In all other                                filed in the docket in which the
                                                   (title of individual granted access)          circumstances, a response to the motion                         materials were filed or in the docket in
                                                   (employer of individual granted access)       is due within 7 calendar days of filing                         which the materials will be used; in all
                                                   (name of participant filing notice)           the motion, unless the Commission                               other circumstances, the motion shall be
                                                   (date)                                        otherwise provides.                                             filed in the G docket for the applicable


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                                                   fiscal year. All documents are treated in               status by including an application for                motion if the movant states that: actual
                                                   accordance with the Commission’s                        non-public treatment compliant with                   notice has been given to each person
                                                   record retention schedule, which may                    § 3007.201. This extension application                identified pursuant to § 3007.201(b)(2)
                                                   reduce the availability of some non-                    shall also include specific facts in                  and that the movant is authorized to
                                                   public information.                                     support of any assertion that                         represent that the motion is
                                                                                                           commercial injury exists despite the                  uncontested. In all other circumstances,
                                                      (c) Response. If actual notice of the
                                                                                                           passage of 10 years pursuant to                       the Commission may grant the motion at
                                                   motion was provided in advance of the
                                                                                                           paragraph (a) of this section or the                  any time after the response period
                                                   filing to each person identified pursuant
                                                                                                           timeframe established by Commission                   described in paragraph (c) of this
                                                   to § 3007.201(b)(2) by telephone                        order under § 3007.104.
                                                   conversation, face-to-face conversation,                                                                      section has expired. The Commission
                                                                                                              (d) Reply. Within 7 calendar days of
                                                   or an exchange of telephone or email                    the filing of a response, any person                  may deny the motion and enter an order
                                                   messages, a response to the motion is                   (including the movant) may file a reply,              extending the duration of non-public
                                                   due within 3 business days of the filing                unless the Commission otherwise                       status at any time after the reply period
                                                   of the motion, unless the Commission                    provides.                                             described in paragraph (d) of this
                                                   otherwise provides. In all other                           (e) Non-public treatment pending                   section has expired. The determination
                                                   circumstances, a response to the motion                 resolution. Pending the resolution of the             of the Commission shall balance the
                                                   is due within 7 calendar days of the                    motion by the Commission, information                 interests of the parties as described in
                                                   filing of the motion, unless the                        designated as non-public will be                      § 3007.104.
                                                   Commission otherwise provides. Any                      accorded non-public treatment.                        [FR Doc. 2018–03287 Filed 2–16–18; 8:45 am]
                                                   response opposing the motion shall                         (f) Ruling. The Commission may grant               BILLING CODE 7710–FW–P
                                                   request an extension of non-public                      the motion at any time after receiving a
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Document Created: 2018-02-17 02:29:34
Document Modified: 2018-02-17 02:29:34
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rulemaking.
DatesComments are due: March 23, 2018.
ContactDavid A. Trissell, General Counsel, at 202-789-6820.
FR Citation83 FR 7338 
CFR Citation39 CFR 3001
39 CFR 3004
39 CFR 3007
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Confidential Business Information; Freedom of Information; Sunshine Act and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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