New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter V - State University of New York
Subchapter A - Regulations of the Board of Trustees
Part 311 - Public Access To Records Of State University Of New York
Section 311.6 - Records containing trade secrets

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Any person who submits records to the university may at the time of submission request that the university except such records or parts of such records from disclosure as trade secrets pursuant to sections 87(2)(d) and 89(5) of the Public Officers Law. The request for an exception shall be made in writing to the records access officer at the campus where the records have been submitted and shall state the reasons why the records should be excepted from disclosure. Such records shall be excepted from disclosure and maintained apart from all other records until 15 days after the entitlement to such exception has been finally determined or such further time as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. Where the request for exception itself contains information which if disclosed would defeat the purpose for which the exception is sought, such information shall also be excepted from disclosure.

(b) The records access officer shall, at any time, or upon receipt of a request for access to such records, determine whether the request for exception will be granted, continued, terminated or denied. Before making such determination, the records access officer shall:

(1) notify the person who requested the exception that a determination is to be made whether such exception should be granted or continued; and

(2) permit the person who requested the exception, within 10 business days of receipt of such notification, to submit a written statement of the necessity for granting or continuing such exception.

(c) Within seven business days of receipt of such statement or within seven business days of the expiration of the period prescribed for submission of such statement, the records access officer shall issue a written determination granting, continuing, terminating or denying the exception and stating the reasons therefor. Copies of such determination shall be transmitted to the person, if any, requesting the records, the person who requested the exception and the Committee on Open Government.

(d) A denial of an exception from disclosure may be appealed by the person submitting the records and a denial of access to the records may be appealed by the person requesting the records. The following person shall determine such appeals:

Chief Operating Officer, or Designee

State University of New York

State University Plaza

Albany, NY 12246

Telephone: (518) 320-1400

The appeal shall be in writing and shall be made within seven business days of receipt of a denial. The appeal shall be determined within 10 business days of receipt of the appeal. Written notice of the determination and a statement of reasons for the determination shall be served upon the person, if any, requesting the records, the person who requested the exception and the Committee on Open Government.

(e) A proceeding to review a denial of an exemption from disclosure or a denial of access to the records may be brought under article 78 of the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules by the person submitting the records or the person requesting the records, within 15 days of service of the denial.

(f) Records or parts of records identified as trade secrets shall be maintained in a safe and secure manner and shall be charged to the custody of the head of the department or office in which the records are filed. That individual shall specify which persons subject to his or her supervision may inspect such records. The records access officer, the Secretary of the University, or designee, and the Chief Operating Officer, or designee, shall have the right to inspect such records.

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