§ 145.4 Public records available with identifying details deleted; nonpublic records available in abridged or summary form.
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(a) To the extent required to prevent a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, the Commission may delete identifying details when it makes available “public records” as defined in § 145.0(b). In such instances, the Commission shall explain the justification for the deletion fully in writing.
(b) Certain “nonpublic records,” as defined in § 145.0(c), may, as authorized by the Commission, be made available for public inspection and copying in an abridged or summary form, with identifying details deleted.
[51 FR 26869, July 28, 1986, as amended at 82 FR 28003, June 20, 2017]
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