Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 165. Corporation Commission |
Chapter 55. Telecommunications Services |
Subchapter 25. Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure |
SECTION 165:55-25-11. Confidentiality
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- (a) Pursuant to the Commission's jurisdiction granted under Article IX, Section 18 of the Oklahoma Constitution, 51 O.S. (2001) §24A.22 of the Oklahoma Statutes and OAC 165:5, the Commission's Rules of Practice; all un-redacted documents related to a FBP's Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure Plan shall be considered "Highly Sensitive and Confidential," and shall only be admitted into evidence in en camera proceedings.(b) "Highly Sensitive Confidential" designation and protection shall extend but not be limited to the following: initial Plans (including underlying documents), Plan Update Reports, Certification Letters, Annual Reports made by Commission Staff, recommendations submitted by the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma and un-redacted documents used in cost recovery proceedings. For all other documents, the "Highly Sensitive Confidential" designation may be granted upon hearing and Final Order of the Commission.(c) Each FBP Plan and/or Plan Update Report prepared in accordance with this Subchapter, shall be marked "Highly Sensitive Confidential" and shall be kept and maintained on site at the FBP's business office in accordance with OAC 165:55-25-7(g), above. Only those individuals on the Staff of the Corporation Commission and in the State Attorney General's office and their respective experts who have been authorized by the Commission, shall have access to the Plan and Plan Update Reports prepared by each FBP and any related or supporting documentation thereto. All other parties granted authorized intervenor status to a security cause pursuant to OAC 165:55-25-10(c) may also be granted access to the Plan, Plan Update Reports and supporting documentation after notice and hearing.