FOIA Requests. The FAA often receives requests from the public under the United States Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to release information which the FAA may have in its possession. Each record the FAA has in its possession must be disclosed under the FOIA unless a FOIA exemption applies to that record. One exemption is for trade secrets, and financial or commercial information that is confidential or privileged. Design approval holders’ data may include trade secrets or other information that is confidential because release of the information would damage the competitive position of the holder or other person. When the FAA receives a FOIA request related to a product, part, or appliance of an FAA approval holder or applicant who is located in Israel, the FAA will request the CAAI’s assistance in contacting the FAA approval holder or applicant to help determine what portions of that information may qualify for exemption under the criteria above and to ask them to provide factual information justifying use of the exemption. If the approval holder or applicant consents to the release of information, the CAAI must provide the written consent to the FAA. If release is objected to, a statement of the reasons must be furnished by the CAAI to the FAA.
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FOIA Requests. The FAA often receives requests from the public under the United States Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to release information which that the FAA may have in its possession. Each record the FAA has in its possession must be disclosed under the FOIA unless a FOIA exemption applies to that record. One exemption is for trade secrets, and financial or commercial information that is confidential or privileged. Design approval holders’ data may include trade secrets or other information that is confidential because release of the information would damage the competitive position of the holder or other person. When the FAA receives a FOIA request related to a product, part, or appliance of an FAA approval holder or applicant who is located in IsraelNew Zealand, the FAA will request the CAAICAA’s assistance in contacting the FAA approval holder or applicant to help determine what portions of that information may qualify for exemption under the criteria above and to ask them to provide factual information justifying use of the exemption. If the approval holder or applicant consents to the release of information, the CAAI CAA must provide the written consent to the FAA. If release is objected to, the CAA must furnish a statement of the reasons must be furnished by the CAAI to the FAA.
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FOIA Requests. The FAA often receives requests from the public under the United States Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to release information information, which the FAA may have in its possession. Each record the FAA has in its possession must be disclosed under the FOIA unless a FOIA exemption applies to that record. One exemption is for trade secrets, and financial or commercial information that is confidential or privileged. Design approval holders’ data may include trade secrets or other information that is confidential because release of the information would damage the competitive position of the holder or other person. When the FAA receives a FOIA request related to a product, part, or appliance of an FAA approval holder or applicant who is located in IsraelBrazil, the FAA will request the CAAIANAC’s assistance in contacting the FAA approval holder or applicant to help determine what portions of that information may qualify for exemption under the criteria above and to ask them to provide factual information justifying use of the exemption. If the approval holder or applicant consents to the release of information, the CAAI ANAC must provide the written consent to the FAA. If release is objected to, a statement of the reasons must be furnished by the CAAI ANAC to the FAA.
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FOIA Requests. The FAA often receives requests from the public under the United States Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to release information which the FAA may have in its possession. Each record the FAA has in its possession must be disclosed under the FOIA unless a FOIA exemption applies to that record. One exemption is for trade secrets, and financial or commercial information that is confidential or privileged. Design approval holders’ data may include trade secrets or other information that is confidential because release of the information would damage the competitive position of the holder or other person. When the FAA receives a FOIA request related to a product, part, or appliance of an FAA approval holder or applicant who is located in IsraelFrance, the FAA will request the CAAI’s DGAC's assistance in contacting the FAA approval holder or applicant to help determine what portions of that information may qualify for exemption under the criteria above and to ask them to provide factual information justifying use of the exemption. If the approval holder or applicant consents to the release of information, information the CAAI DGAC must provide the written consent to the FAA. If release is objected to, a statement of the reasons must be furnished by the CAAI DGAC to the FAA.
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Samples: Implementation Procedures