[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40 Volume 25]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR350.5]

[Page 397-398]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
                     Subpart A--Trade Secrecy Claims
 
Sec. 350.5  Assertion of claims of trade secrecy.

    (a) A claim of trade secrecy may be made only for the specific 
chemical identity of an extremely hazardous substance under sections 303 
(d)(2) and (d)(3), a hazardous chemical under sections 311 and 312, and 
a toxic chemical under section 313.
    (b) Method of asserting claims of trade secrecy for information 
submitted under sections 303 (d)(2) and (d)(3).
    (1) In submitting information to the local emergency planning 
committee under sections 303 (d)(2) or (d)(3), the submitter may claim 
as trade secret the specific chemical identity of any chemical subject 
to reporting under section 303.
    (2) To make a claim, the submitter shall submit to EPA the 
following:
    (i) A copy of the information which is being submitted under 
sections 303 (d)(2) or (d)(3) to the local emergency planning committee, 
with the chemical identity or identities claimed trade secret deleted, 
and the generic class or category of the chemical identity or identities 
inserted in its place. The method of choosing generic class or category 
is set forth in paragraph (f) of this section.
    (ii) A sanitized and unsanitized substantiation in accordance with 
Sec. 350.7 for each chemical identity claimed as trade secret.
    (3) If the submitter wishes to claim information in the 
substantiation as trade secret or business confidential, it shall do so 
in accordance with Sec. 350.7(d).
    (4) Section 303 claims shall be sent to the address specified in 
Sec. 350.16 of this regulation.
    (c) Method of asserting claims of trade secrecy for information 
submitted under section 311.
    (1) Submitters may claim as trade secret the specific chemical 
identity of any chemical subject to reporting under section 311 on the 
material safety data sheet or chemical list under section 311.
    (2) To assert a claim for a chemical identity on a material safety 
data sheet under section 311, the submitter shall submit to EPA the 
following:
    (i) One copy of the material safety data sheet which is being 
submitted to the State emergency response commission, the local 
emergency planning committee and the local fire department, which shall 
make it available to the public. In place of the specific chemical 
identity claimed as trade secret, the generic class or category of the 
chemical claimed as trade secret shall be inserted. The method of 
choosing generic class or category is set forth in paragraph (f) of this 
section.
    (ii) A sanitized and unsanitized substantiation in accordance with 
Sec. 350.7 for every chemical identity claimed as trade secret.
    (3) To assert a claim for a chemical identity on a list under 
section 311, the submitter shall submit to EPA the following:
    (i) An unsanitized copy of the chemical list under section 311. The 
submitter shall clearly indicate the specific chemical identity claimed 
as trade secret, and shall label it ``Trade Secret.'' The generic class 
or category of the chemical claimed as trade secret shall be inserted 
directly below the claimed chemical identity. The method of choosing 
generic class or category is set forth in paragraph (f) of this section.
    (ii) A sanitized copy of the chemical list under section 311. This 
copy shall be identical to the document in paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this 
section except that the submitter shall delete the chemical identity 
claimed as trade secret, leaving in place the generic class or category 
of the chemical claimed as trade secret. This copy shall be sent by the 
submitter to the State emergency response commission, the local 
emergency planning committee and the local fire department, which shall 
make it available to the public.
    (iii) A sanitized and unsanitized substantiation in accordance with 
Sec. 350.7 for every chemical identity claimed as trade secret.
    (4) If the submitter wishes to claim information in the 
substantiation as trade secret or business confidential, it shall do so 
in accordance with Sec. 350.7(d).
    (5) Section 311 claims shall be sent to the address specified in 
Sec. 350.16 of this regulation.
    (d) Method of asserting claims of trade secrecy for information 
submitted under section 312.

[[Page 398]]

    (1) Submitters may claim as trade secret the specific chemical 
identity of any chemical subject to reporting under section 312.
    (2) To assert a claim the submitter shall submit to EPA the 
following:
    (i) An unsanitized copy of the Tier II emergency and hazardous 
chemical inventory form under section 312. (The Tier I emergency and 
hazardous chemical inventory form does not require the reporting of 
specific chemical identity and therefore no trade secrecy claims may be 
made with respect to that form.) The submitter shall clearly indicate 
the specific chemical identity claimed as trade secret by checking the 
box marked ``trade secret'' next to the claimed chemical identity.
    (ii) A sanitized copy of the Tier II emergency and hazardous 
chemical inventory form. This copy shall be identical to the document in 
paragraph (d)(2)(i) of this section except that the submitter shall 
delete the chemical identity or identities claimed as trade secret and 
include instead the generic class or category of the chemical claimed as 
trade secret. The method of choosing generic class or category is set 
forth in paragraph (f) of this section. The sanitized copy shall be sent 
by the submitter to the State emergency response commission, local 
emergency planning committee or the local fire department, whichever 
entity requested the information.
    (iii) A sanitized and unsanitized substantiation in accordance with 
Sec. 350.7 for every chemical identity claimed as trade secret.
    (3) If the submitter wishes to claim information in the 
substantiation as trade secret or business confidential, it shall do so 
in accordance with Sec. 350.7(d).
    (4) Section 312 claims shall be sent to the address specified in 
Sec. 350.16 of this regulation.
    (e) Method of asserting claims of trade secrecy for information 
submitted under section 313.
    (1) Submitters may claim as trade secret the specific chemical 
identity of any chemical subject to reporting under section 313.
    (2) To make a claim, the submitter shall submit to EPA the 
following:
    (i) An unsanitized copy of the toxic release inventory form under 
section 313 with the information claimed as trade secret clearly 
identified. To do this, the submitter shall check the box on the form 
indicating that the chemical identity is being claimed as trade secret. 
The submitter shall enter the generic class or category that is 
structurally descriptive of the chemical, as specified in paragraph (f) 
of this section.
    (ii) A sanitized copy of the toxic release inventory form. This copy 
shall be identical to the document in paragraph (e)(2)(i) of this 
section except that the submitter shall delete the chemical identity 
claimed as trade secret. This copy shall also be submitted to the State 
official or officials designated to receive this information.
    (iii) A sanitized and unsanitized substantiation in accordance with 
Sec. 350.7 for every chemical identity claimed as trade secret.
    (3) If the submitter wishes to claim information in the 
substantiation as trade secret or business confidential, it shall do so 
in accordance with Sec. 350.7(d).
    (4) Section 313 claims shall be sent to the address specified in 
Sec. 350.16 of this regulation.
    (f) Method of choosing generic class or category for sections 303, 
311, 312 and 313. A facility owner or operator claiming chemical 
identity as trade secret should choose a generic class or category for 
the chemical that is structurally descriptive of the chemical.
    (g) If a specific chemical identity is submitted under Title III to 
EPA, or to a State emergency response commission, designated State 
agency, local emergency planning committee or local fire department, 
without asserting a trade secrecy claim, the chemical identity shall be 
considered to have been voluntarily disclosed, and non-trade secret.
    (h) A submitter making a trade secrecy claim under this section 
shall submit to entities other than EPA (e.g., a designated State 
agency, local emergency planning committee and local fire department) 
only the sanitized or public copy of the submission and substantiation.

[[Page 399]]