Oklahoma Code § 2-11-39

Title 2. Agriculture: Confidential business information - Trade secrets -
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Competitive harm.
A.  In submitting information pursuant to the Oklahoma
Agriculture Biotechnology Act, an applicant for a permit may
designate as "confidential" any portions of the information that the
applicant believes are entitled to treatment as confidential
business information.  A designation of confidentiality shall be
made in writing and in a manner as the State Board of Agriculture
may prescribe.  Information designated as "confidential" may be
submitted separately from other material submitted.
B.  Information that would be protected from disclosure under
the federal Freedom of Information Act will be classified as
Confidential Business Information (CBI).  This includes trade
secrets and commercial or financial information found to be
confidential.
C.  Documents containing trade secrets which the person
submitting asserts are trade secrets will be deemed CBI.  "Trade
secrets" means information relating to the production process.  This
includes production data, formulas, and processes and quality
control tests and data, as well as research methodology and data

generated in the development of the production process.  This
information must be:
1.  Commercially valuable;
2.  Used in one's business; and
3.  Maintained in secrecy.
D.  Documents containing commercial or financial information
will be confidential if a review establishes that substantial
competitive harm would result from disclosure.  Information such as
safety data, efficacy or potency data, and environmental data may be
confidential information.  Persons desiring protection for
confidential information must submit a detailed statement containing
facts to show that the person faces active competition in the area
to which the information relates, and that substantial competitive
harm would result from disclosure.
E.  The applicant may withdraw the application at any time by
providing written notice to the Board.  If the application is
withdrawn, all confidential business information shall be returned
to the applicant and shall not be disclosed.
F.  Except as provided in the Oklahoma Agriculture Biotechnology
Act, no person shall reveal or use for a person’s own benefit any
confidential business information received pursuant to the Oklahoma
Agriculture Biotechnology Act.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 226, § 5, emerg. eff. May 17, 1990.  Amended
by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 120, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.  Renumbered
from § 2015 of this title by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 261, emerg. eff.
April 30, 2001.

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