Current through November 30, 2024
Section 3100.40 - Public availability of information(a) All data and information concerning Federal and Indian minerals submitted under this part 3100 and parts 3120 through 3190 of this chapter are subject to 43 CFR part 2, except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section. 43 CFR part 2 includes the regulations of the Department of the Interior covering the public disclosure of data and information contained in Department of the Interior records. Certain mineral information not protected from public disclosure under 43 CFR part 2 may be made available for inspection without a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552 ) request.(b) When you submit data and information under this part 3100 and parts 3120 through 3190 of this chapter that you believe to be exempt from disclosure to the public, you must clearly mark each page that you believe includes confidential information. The BLM will keep all such data and information confidential to the extent allowed by 43 CFR 2.26 .(c) Under the Indian Mineral Development Act of 1982 (IMDA) (2 5 U.S.C. 2101 et seq.), the Department of the Interior will hold as privileged proprietary information of the affected Indian or Indian Tribe-(1) All findings forming the basis of the Secretary's intent to approve or disapprove any Minerals Agreement under IMDA; and(2) All projections, studies, data, or other information concerning a Minerals Agreement under IMDA, regardless of the date received, related to:(i) The terms, conditions, or financial return to the Indian parties;(ii) The extent, nature, value, or disposition of the Indian mineral resources; or(iii) The production, products, or proceeds thereof.(d) For information concerning Indian minerals not covered by paragraph (c) of this section:(1) The BLM will withhold such records as may be withheld under an exemption to FOIA when it receives a request for information related to tribal or Indian minerals held in trust or subject to restrictions on alienation;(2) The BLM will notify the Indian mineral owner(s) identified in the records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and give them a reasonable period of time to state objections to disclosure, using the standards and procedures of 43 CFR 2.28 , before making a decision about the applicability of FOIA exemption 4 to:(i) Information obtained from a person outside the United States Government; when(ii) Following consultation with a submitter under 43 CFR 2.28 , the BLM determines that the submitter does not have an interest in withholding the records that can be protected under FOIA; but(iii) The BLM has reason to believe that disclosure of the information may result in commercial or financial injury to the Indian mineral owner(s) but is uncertain that such is the case.