| 2. Hazardous waste information and information on mercury- |
added products. Information relating to hazardous waste |
submitted to the department under this subchapter or information |
relating to mercury-added products submitted to the department |
under chapter 16-B may be designated by the person submitting it |
as being only for the confidential use of the department, its |
agents and employees, the Department of Agriculture, Food and |
Rural Resources and the Department of Human Services and their |
agents and employees, other agencies of State Government, as |
authorized by the Governor, employees of the United States |
Environmental Protection Agency and the Attorney General and |
employees of the municipality in which the hazardous waste is |
located. The designation must be clearly indicated on each page |
or other portion of information. The commissioner shall establish |
procedures to insure that information so designated is segregated |
from public records of the department. The department's public |
records must include the indication that information so |
designated has been submitted to the department, giving the name |
of the person submitting the information and the general nature |
of the information. Upon a request for information, the scope of |
which includes information so designated, the commissioner shall |
notify the submittor. Within 15 days after receipt of the notice, |
the submittor shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the |
department that the designated information should not be |
disclosed because the information is a trade secret, production, |
commercial or financial information, the disclosure of which |
would impair the competitive position of the submittor and would |
make available information not otherwise publicly available. |
Unless such a demonstration is made, the information must be |
disclosed and becomes a public record. The department may grant |
or deny disclosure for the whole or any part of the designated |
information requested and within 15 days shall give written |
notice of the decision to the submittor and the person requesting |
the designated information. Notwithstanding section 344, |
subsection 4, a A person aggrieved by a decision of the |
department may appeal only to the Superior Court in accordance |
with the provisions of section 346. All information provided by |
the department to the municipality under this subsection must be |
confidential and not a public record under Title 1, chapter 13. |
In the event a request for such information is submitted to the |
municipality, the municipality shall submit that request to the |
commissioner to be processed by the department as provided in |
this subsection. |