Pennsylvania Code § 75-8510.3

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(a) General rule.-- Information, data or records obtained by the department under this chapter shall not be subject to the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law, if:
(1) The information, data or records constitute or reveal a trade secret or confidential proprietary information.
(2) Disclosure of the information, data or records could affect the safe operation of highly automated vehicles.
(b) Disclosure.-- Except for information, data or records not subject to disclosure under the Right-to-Know Law or under subsection (a), the department shall provide the information in the certificate of compliance, accident information consistent with section 3746 (relating to immediate notice of accident to police department) or the data and information collected under section 8506(b) (relating to self-certification) to any requesting municipality where a highly automated vehicle is operating.

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