Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 8:59-3.14 - Disclosure of information determined not to be a trade secret(a) After a trade secret claim has been denied and all appeals and the right to bring an appeal have been exhausted, the DOH/DEP shall take the following action: 1. Modify the employer's Right to Know Survey or environmental survey, as the case may be, on file with the DOH/DEP to substitute the omitted information for the trade secret docket or registry number and add the information wherever else appropriate; and2. Direct the employer to modify the Right to Know Survey or environmental survey on file at the employer's facility to include the information for which the trade secret claim was denied and add the information wherever else appropriate; to send modified copies of the revised Right to Know Survey or environmental survey to the DOH/DEP and all county and local agencies that are required by law, rule, or regulation to receive the survey containing this information; and to replace the trade secret registry number with the chemical name and CAS number on its fact sheets and container labels, if applicable.N.J. Admin. Code § 8:59-3.14
Amended by 50 N.J.R. 1036(a), effective 3/19/2018