Pennsylvania Code § 66-3209

Proprietary information of authority.
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Proprietary information, trade secrets and competitively sensitive information of an authority shall not be public records under the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law, and shall not be subject to mandatory public disclosure. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to exempt an authority from providing information to the commission as specified under sections 501 (relating to general powers), 504 (relating to reports by public utilities), 505 (relating to duty to furnish information to commission; cooperation in valuing property) and 506 (relating to inspection of facilities and records) or any other provision of this title which requires information to be provided to the commission.
CHAPTER 33
VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
Sec.
3301. Civil penalties for violations.
3302. Criminal penalties for violations.
3303. Nonliability for enforcement of lawful tariffs and rates.
3304. Unlawful issuance and assumption of securities.
3305. Misapplication of proceeds of securities.
3306. Execution of unlawful contracts.
3307. Refusal to obey subpoena and testify.
3308. Concealment of witnesses and records.
3309. Liability for damages occasioned by unlawful acts.
3310. Unauthorized operation by carriers and brokers.
3311. Bribery.
3312. Evasion of motor carrier and broker regulations.
3313. Excessive price on resale.
3314. Limitation of actions and cumulation of remedies.
3315. Disposition of fines and penalties.
3316. Protection of public utility employees.
Enactment . Chapter 33 was added July 1, 1978, P.L.598, No.116, effective in 60 days.

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