Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 130 - IDENTIFICATION AND PROTECTION OF TRADE SECRETS AND OTHER NON-DISCLOSABLE INFORMATION
Subpart C - PROCEDURES FOR PROTECTING ARTICLES THAT REPRESENT TRADE SECRETS
Section 130.302 - Owner's Responsibility to Mark Article

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) When an entire article is claimed to represent a trade secret, the owner must mark the article with the words "Trade Secret" in red ink on the face or front of the article.

b) When less than an entire article is claimed to represent a trade secret, the owner must:

1) Mark the article with the words "Trade Secret" in red ink on the face or front of the article;

2) Indicate on the face or front of the article which page or portion of the article is claimed to represent a trade secret;

3) Mark every page or portion of the article that is claimed to represent a trade secret with the words "Trade Secret"; and

4) Furnish the State agency with a second copy of the article from which the page or portion of the article that is claimed to represent a trade secret is deleted.

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