Section 382.041(a) of the Texas Health and Safety Code (relating
to confidential information) states in part: "[A] member, employee,
or agent of the commission may not disclose information submitted
to the commission relating to secret processes or methods of
manufacture or production that is identified as confidential when
submitted."
In addition, the Texas Open Records Act and Attorney General
Opinion No. H-836 (dated June 14, 1976) each address the type of
information that may be treated as confidential and who may access
such data. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
policy regarding confidential information submitted in support of a
permit application/request is summarized below.
- The specific names and amounts of air contaminants emitted into
the atmosphere from a permitted facility CANNOT be classified as
confidential.
- The amount paid by an applicant for the permit application fee
cannot be held confidential; however, if no estimate of capital
cost is included with a permit application, the applicant shall pay
a fee of $75,000.
- Information which a company desires the agency to treat as
confidential must be clearly labeled "CONFIDENTIAL" on EACH PAGE.
The information must be marked at the time of submittal.
Confidential information should be separated from nonconfidential
information in a separate packet or envelope. The company should
submit an appropriate nonconfidential version that can be placed in
the appropriate section of the public portion of the application to
provide continuity and a complete review.
- All requests for confidential information by outside parties
shall be made in writing to the TCEQ executive director and shall
specify the documents being sought.
- Company representatives may, upon presenting dated proof of
affiliation and authorization, be given access to any files
pertaining to that company. Identification cards shall be requested
and, as a minimum, an officer of the company may be contacted to
verify affiliation and authorization. No information deemed
confidential shall be disclosed to anyone other than such
authorized representatives of the involved companies or other
agencies as provided by law.
- Questions regarding the type of information that may be treated
as confidential should be addressed to the TCEQ Office of Legal and
Regulatory Services and discussed prior to submittal of the permit
application/request.
Questions? We Can Help
If you have questions:
e-mail: airperm@tceq.state.tx.us
phone: 512/239-1250