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/
Notices
and
approval.
Any
comments
related
to
the
renewal
of
this
ICR
should
be
submitted
within
30
days
of
this
notice,
as
described
above.

Dated:
November
22,
2002.
Oscar
Morales,
Director,
Collection
Strategies
Division,
Office
of
Environmental
Information.
[
FR
Doc.
02
 
30761
Filed
12
 
3
 
02;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
6560
 
50
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
OEI
 
2002
 
0003;
FRL
 
7417
 
3]

Agency
Information
Collection
Activities;
Submission
of
EPA
ICR
No.
1363.12
(
OMB
No.
2070
 
0093)
to
OMB
for
Review
and
Approval;
Comment
Request;
Toxic
Chemical
Release
Reporting
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.

SUMMARY:
In
compliance
with
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
(
PRA)
(
44
U.
S.
C.
3501
et
seq.),
this
notice
announces
that
the
Information
Collection
Request
(
ICR)
(
EPA
ICR
No.
1363.12;
OMB
Control
No.
2070
 
0093)
for
the
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
Form
R
has
been
forwarded
to
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB)
for
review
and
approval
pursuant
to
the
OMB
procedures
in
5
CFR
1320.12.
The
ICR,
which
is
summarized
below,
describes
the
nature
of
the
information
collection
and
its
estimated
burden
and
cost,
and
it
includes
the
actual
data
collection
instrument
where
appropriate.
The
Agency
is
requesting
that
OMB
renew
for
three
years
the
existing
approval
for
this
ICR,
which
is
scheduled
to
expire
on
January
31,
2003.
A
Federal
Register
notice
announcing
the
Agency's
intent
to
seek
the
renewal
of
this
ICR
and
the
60­
day
public
comment
opportunity,
requesting
comments
on
the
request
and
the
contents
of
the
ICR,
was
issued
on
July
1,
2002
(
67
FR
44213).
A
Federal
Register
correction
notice,
correcting
the
address
for
submission
of
comments
in
person,
was
issued
on
July
15,
2002
(
67
FR
46502).
EPA
received
a
number
of
comments
on
this
ICR
during
the
comment
period,
and
EPA
has
developed
responses
to
those
comments.
The
comments
and
EPA's
responses
are
included
in
an
attachment
to
the
ICR
Supporting
Statement
that
is
being
submitted
to
OMB
with
this
ICR
renewal
request,
and
will
be
made
available
in
the
docket
for
OEI
 
2002
 
0003
and
on
the
EPA
TRI
Web
site
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
tri.
DATES:
Additional
comments
may
be
submitted
on
or
before
January
3,
2003.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Judith
Kendall,
TRI
Program
Division,
Office
of
Environmental
Information,
Mailcode
2844,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460;
telephone
number:
(
202)
566
 
0750;
email
address:
kendall.
judith@
epa.
gov;
fax
number:
(
202)
566
 
0741.
ADDRESSES:
Follow
the
detailed
instructions
in
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
Review
Requested:
This
is
a
request
to
renew
a
currently
approved
information
collection
pursuant
to
5
CFR
1320.12.
ICR
Numbers:
EPA
ICR
1363.12;
OMB
Control
No.
2070
 
0093.
Current
Expiration
Date:
Current
OMB
approval
expires
on
January
31,
2003.
EPA
has
established
a
public
docket
for
this
ICR
under
Docket
ID
No.
OEI
 
2002
 
0003,
which
is
available
for
public
viewing
at
the
OEI
Docket
in
the
EPA
Docket
Center
(
EPA/
DC),
EPA
West,
Room
B102,
1301
Constitution
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC.
The
EPA
Docket
Center
Public
Reading
Room
is
open
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4:
30
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
holidays.
The
telephone
number
for
the
Reading
Room
is
(
202)
566
 
1744,
and
the
telephone
number
for
the
OEI
Docket
is
(
202)
566
 
1752.
An
electronic
version
of
the
public
docket
is
available
through
EPA
Dockets
(
EDOCKET)
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
edocket.
Use
EDOCKET
to
submit
or
view
public
comments,
access
the
index
listing
of
the
contents
of
the
public
docket,
and
to
access
those
documents
in
the
public
docket
that
are
available
electronically.
Once
in
the
system,
select
``
search,''
then
key
in
the
docket
ID
number
identified
above.
Any
comments
related
to
this
ICR
should
be
submitted
to
EPA
and
OMB
within
30
days
of
this
notice,
and
according
to
the
following
detailed
instructions:
(
1)
Submit
your
comments
to
EPA
online
using
EDOCKET
(
our
preferred
method),
by
e­
mail
to
oei.
docket@
epa.
gov
or
by
mail
to:
EPA
Docket
Center,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Mailcode:
2844,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460,
and
(
2)
Mail
your
comments
to
OMB
at:
Office
of
Information
and
Regulatory
Affairs,
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB),
Attention:
Desk
Officer
for
EPA,
725
17th
Street,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20503.
EPA's
policy
is
those
public
comments,
whether
submitted
electronically
or
in
paper,
will
be
made
available
for
public
viewing
in
EDOCKET
as
EPA
receives
them
and
without
change,
unless
the
comment
contains
copyrighted
material,
CBI,
or
other
information
whose
public
disclosure
is
restricted
by
statute.
When
EPA
identifies
a
comment
containing
copyrighted
material,
EPA
will
provide
a
reference
to
that
material
in
the
version
of
the
comment
that
is
placed
in
EDOCKET.
The
entire
printed
comment,
including
the
copyrighted
material,
will
be
available
in
the
public
docket.
Although
identified
as
an
item
in
the
official
docket,
information
claimed
as
CBI,
or
whose
disclosure
is
otherwise
restricted
by
statute,
is
not
included
in
the
official
public
docket,
and
will
not
be
available
for
public
viewing
in
EDOCKET.
For
further
information
about
the
electronic
docket,
see
EPA's
Federal
Register
notice
describing
the
electronic
docket
at
67
FR
38102
(
May
31,
2002),
or
go
to
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
edocket.
Title:
Toxic
Chemical
Release
Reporting,
Recordkeeping,
Supplier
Notification
and
Petitions
under
Section
313
of
the
Emergency
Planning
and
Community
Right­
to­
Know
Act
(
EPCRA).
Background:
EPCRA
section
313
requires
owners
and
operators
of
certain
facilities
that
manufacture,
process,
or
otherwise
use
any
of
the
more
than
650
listed
toxic
chemicals
and
chemical
categories
in
excess
of
applicable
threshold
quantities
to
report
annually
to
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency
and
to
the
states
in
which
such
facilities
are
located
on
their
environmental
releases
and
other
waste
management
quantities
of
such
chemicals.
In
addition,
section
6607
of
the
Pollution
Prevention
Act
(
PPA)
requires
that
facilities
provide
information
on
the
quantities
of
the
toxic
chemicals
in
waste
streams
and
the
efforts
made
to
reduce
or
eliminate
those
quantities.
Annual
reporting
of
toxic
chemical
releases
and
other
waste
management
information
under
EPCRA
section
313
provides
citizens
with
a
more
complete
picture
of
the
total
disposition
of
chemicals
in
their
communities
and
helps
focus
industries'
attention
on
pollution
prevention
and
source
reduction
opportunities.
EPA
believes
that
the
public
has
a
right
to
know
about
the
disposition
of
chemicals
within
communities
and
the
management
of
such
chemicals
by
facilities
in
industries
subject
to
EPCRA
section
313
reporting.
This
reporting
has
been
successful
in
providing
communities
with
important
information
regarding
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the
disposition
of
toxic
chemicals
and
other
waste
management
information
of
toxic
chemicals
from
manufacturing
facilities
in
their
areas.
EPA
collects,
processes,
and
makes
available
to
the
public
all
of
the
information
collected.
The
information
gathered
under
these
authorities
is
stored
in
a
database
maintained
at
EPA
and
is
available
through
the
Internet.
This
information,
commonly
known
as
the
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI),
is
used
extensively
by
both
EPA
and
the
public
sector.
Program
offices
within
EPA
use
TRI
data,
along
with
other
sources
of
data,
to
establish
priorities,
evaluate
potential
exposure
scenarios,
and
undertake
enforcement
activities.
Environmental
and
public
interest
groups
use
the
data
in
studies
and
reports,
making
the
public
more
aware
of
releases
of
chemicals
in
their
communities.
Comprehensive
publicly­
available
data
about
releases,
transfers,
and
other
waste
management
activities
of
toxic
chemicals
at
the
community
level
are
generally
not
available,
other
than
under
the
reporting
requirements
of
EPCRA
section
313.
Permit
data
are
often
difficult
to
obtain,
are
not
cross­
media
and
present
only
a
limited
perspective
on
a
facility's
overall
performance.
With
TRI
data,
and
the
real
gains
in
understanding
it
has
produced,
communities
and
governments
know
what
toxic
chemicals
are
released,
transferred,
or
otherwise
managed
as
a
waste
in
their
area
by
industrial
facilities.
In
addition,
industries
have
an
additional
tool
for
evaluating
efficiency
and
progress
on
their
pollution
prevention
goals.
Responses
to
the
collection
of
information
are
mandatory
(
see
40
CFR
part
372).
Respondents
may
claim
all
or
part
of
a
notice
confidential.
EPA
will
disclose
information
that
is
covered
by
a
claim
of
confidentiality
only
to
the
extent
permitted
by,
and
in
accordance
with,
the
procedures
in
TSCA
section
14
and
40
CFR
part
2.
An
agency
may
not
conduct
or
sponsor,
and
a
person
is
not
required
to
respond
to,
a
collection
of
information
unless
it
displays
a
currently
valid
OMB
control
number.
The
OMB
control
numbers
for
EPA's
regulations
are
listed
in
40
CFR
part
9
and
48
CFR
Chapter
15.
Burden
Statement:
Under
the
PRA,
``
burden''
means
the
total
time,
effort,
or
financial
resources
expended
by
persons
to
generate,
maintain,
retain,
or
disclose
or
provide
information
to
or
for
a
federal
agency.
For
this
collection,
it
includes
the
time
needed
to
review
instructions;
develop,
acquire,
install,
and
utilize
technology
and
systems
for
the
purposes
of
collecting,
validating,
and
verifying
information,
processing
and
maintaining
information,
and
disclosing
and
providing
information;
adjust
the
existing
ways
to
comply
with
any
previously
applicable
instructions
and
requirements;
train
personnel
to
be
able
to
respond
to
a
collection
of
information;
search
data
sources;
complete
and
review
the
collection
of
information;
and
transmit
or
otherwise
disclose
the
information.
The
ICR
supporting
statement
provides
a
detailed
explanation
of
this
estimate,
which
is
only
briefly
summarized
in
this
notice.
The
annual
public
burden
for
this
collection
of
information
is
estimated
to
average
19.5
hours
per
response.
The
following
is
a
summary
of
the
estimates
taken
from
the
ICR:
Respondents/
affected
entities:
Entities
potentially
affected
by
this
action
are
owners
or
operators
of
certain
facilities
that
manufacture,
process,
or
otherwise
use
certain
specified
toxic
chemicals
and
chemical
categories
and
are
required
to
report
annually
on
the
environmental
releases
and
transfers
of
waste
management
activities
for
such
chemicals.
Estimated
total
number
of
potential
responses:
88,117.
Frequency
of
response:
Annual.
Estimated
total
annual
burden
hours:
2,477,952.
Estimated
total
annual
burden
costs:
$
107.4
million.
Changes
in
Burden
Estimates:
As
a
result
of
OMB's
March
7,
2002
approval
of
an
information
correction
worksheet,
OMB's
inventory
reflects
145,972
responses
and
9,612,104
hours
for
this
information
collection.
This
ICR
supporting
statement
is
for
88,117
responses
and
2,477,952
hours.
The
reduction
in
burden
of
approximately
7.1
million
hours
is
the
result
of
five
adjustments.
The
first
adjustment
is
to
the
number
of
responses.
The
estimate
of
145,972
responses
in
the
existing
OMB
approval
incorporated
predicted
reporting
increases
from
economic
analyses
for
several
final
rules.
In
all
cases,
these
predictions
have
overestimated
actual
reporting
levels,
resulting
in
a
cumulative
overestimate
of
the
number
of
responses.
For
example,
the
1997
program
change
for
industry
expansion
estimated
39,033
responses
would
be
submitted,
but
only
12,567
responses
were
actually
submitted.
Likewise,
the
1999
program
change
for
PBT
chemical
thresholds
estimated
19,990
responses
would
be
submitted,
but
only
about
6,600
responses
per
year
were
actually
submitted.
The
number
of
responses
in
this
ICR
supporting
statement
have
been
adjusted
to
accurately
reflect
actual
subsequent
year
reporting
levels,
with
the
exception
of
predicted
additional
responses
from
the
rule
lowering
reporting
thresholds
for
lead
and
lead
compounds.
The
prediction
of
9,813
additional
reports
for
lead
and
lead
compounds
may
prove
to
be
an
overestimate,
as
with
EPA
predictions
for
past
rules.
Adjusting
the
number
of
responses
to
accurately
reflect
actual
subsequent
year
reporting
levels
(
where
available)
results
in
a
decrease
of
59,617
responses
from
subsequent
year
filers
and
approximately
3.1
million
burden
hours
(
at
52.1
hours
per
response).
The
second
adjustment
is
to
the
unit
burden
hours.
EPA
has
adjusted
the
estimate
of
unit
burden
hours
for
Form
R
completion
in
subsequent
years
from
47.1
hours
to
14.5
hours
based
on
responses
from
actual
TRI
reporting
facilities.
The
adjustment
to
unit
burden
hours
does
not
affect
the
number
of
responses,
but
reduces
total
burden
by
approximately
2.8
million
burden
hours
(
using
the
number
of
subsequent
year
responses
for
this
ICR).
The
third
adjustment
relates
to
firstyear
reporting
burden.
In
previous
ICRs,
the
renewal
period
has
coincided
with
programmatic
changes
in
one
or
more
years.
Previous
ICRs
have
been
based
on
annualized
estimates
of
burden
(
including
time
for
rule
familiarization
and
higher
first
year
reporting
burdens
for
facilities
affected
by
programmatic
changes).
Since
there
are
no
final
rules
pending
at
this
time,
this
ICR
renewal
does
not
require
annualized
burden
estimates
that
account
for
first­
year
reporting
burden
by
facilities
affected
by
programmatic
changes.
However,
the
ICR
does
account
for
a
baseline
level
of
first­
time
filers
that
are
new
to
TRI
reporting
each
year.
This
accounts
for
a
reduction
of
about
900,000
burden
hours.
The
fourth
adjustment
relates
to
the
adoption
of
TRI
 
ME,
an
automated
reporting
software
package.
EPA
has
reduced
the
burden
estimates
related
to
Form
R
Completion
and
Recordkeeping/
Submission
by
25
percent
for
the
reports
filed
using
TRI
 
ME.
On
an
annualized
basis,
an
estimated
60
percent
of
reports
are
expected
to
be
filed
using
TRI
 
ME
over
the
three
years
of
the
ICR.
This
results
in
a
reduction
of
approximately
270,000
hours.
The
fifth
adjustment
relates
to
the
number
of
petitions.
In
previous
ICRs,
EPA
has
estimated
11
petitions
per
year.
Since
the
actual
number
has
been
1
to
2
per
year,
this
ICR
renewal
has
reduced
the
expected
number
of
petitions
to
5.
This
adjustment
has
a
very
minor
impact
on
total
burden.

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The
sum
of
these
adjustments
is
a
decrease
of
57,855
responses
and
7,134,152
burden
hours
from
the
current
approved
total.
According
to
the
procedures
prescribed
in
5
CFR
1320.12,
EPA
has
submitted
this
ICR
to
OMB
for
review
and
approval.
Any
comments
related
to
the
renewal
of
this
ICR
should
be
submitted
within
30
days
of
this
notice,
as
described
above.

Dated:
November
22,
2002.
Oscar
Morales,
Director,
Collection
Strategies
Division,
Office
of
Environmental
Information.
[
FR
Doc.
02
 
30762
Filed
12
 
3
 
02;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
6560
 
50
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
OPP
 
2002
 
0250;
FRL
 
7274
 
7]

Fenarimol;
Availability
of
the
Risk
Assessments
on
FQPA
Tolerance
Reassessment
Progress
and
Tolerance
Reassessment
Decision
(
TRED)

AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.

SUMMARY:
This
notice
announces
the
availability
of
EPA's
tolerance
reassessment
decision
and
related
documents
for
fenarimol
including
the
Fenarimol
Overview,
Fenarimol
Summary,
Fenarimol
Decision
Document
(
TRED),
and
supporting
risk
assessment
documents.
EPA
has
reassessed
the
42
tolerances,
or
legal
limits,
for
residues
of
fenarimol
in
or
on
raw
agricultural
commodities.
These
tolerances
are
now
considered
safe
under
the
Federal
Food,
Drug,
and
Cosmetic
Act
(
FFDCA),
as
amended
by
the
Food
Quality
Protection
Act
(
FQPA)
of
1996.
DATES:
Comments
on
the
tolerance
reassessment
decision
or
on
the
human
health
effects
risk
assessment
for
fenarimol,
identified
by
docket
ID
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0250,
must
be
received
by
EPA
on
or
before
January
3,
2003.
In
the
absence
of
substantive
comments,
the
tolerance
reassessment
decision
will
be
considered
final.
ADDRESSES:
Comments
may
be
submitted
by
mail,
electronically,
or
in
person.
Please
follow
the
detailed
instructions
for
each
method
as
provided
in
Unit
I.
of
the
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
To
ensure
proper
receipt
by
EPA,
it
is
imperative
that
you
identify
docket
ID
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0250
in
the
subject
line
on
the
first
page
of
your
response.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Tom
Myers,
Special
Review
and
Reregistration
Division
(
7508C),
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460;
telephone
number:
(
703)
308
 
8589;
email
address:
myers.
tom@
epa.
gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:

I.
General
Information
A.
Does
this
Action
Apply
to
Me?

This
action
is
directed
to
the
public
in
general,
but
will
be
of
interest
to
a
wide
range
of
stakeholders,
including
environmental,
human
health,
and
agricultural
advocates;
the
chemical
industry;
pesticide
users;
and
members
of
the
public
interested
in
the
use
of
pesticides.
The
Agency
has
not
attempted
to
describe
all
the
persons
or
entities
who
may
be
interested
in
or
affected
by
this
action.
If
you
have
questions
in
this
regard,
consult
the
person
listed
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT.

B.
How
Can
I
Get
Additional
Information,
Including
Copies
of
this
Document
and
Other
Related
Documents?

1.
Electronically.
You
may
obtain
electronic
copies
of
this
document,
and
certain
other
related
documents
that
might
be
available
electronically,
from
the
EPA
Internet
Home
Page
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/.
To
access
this
document,
on
the
Home
Page
select
``
Laws
and
Regulations,''
``
Regulations
and
Proposed
Rules,''
and
then
look
up
the
entry
for
this
document
under
the
``
Federal
Register
 
Environmental
Documents.''
You
can
also
go
directly
to
the
Federal
Register
listings
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
fedrgstr/.
You
can
obtain
copies
of
the
TRED
and
related
documents
discussed
in
this
notice
on
EPA's
website
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
pesticides/
reregistration/
status.
htm.
Information
on
pesticide
reregistration
and
tolerance
reassessment,
including
the
purpose
and
status
of
Agency
programs
to
complete
Reregistration
Eligibility
Decisions
(
REDs),
Interim
REDs,
and
tolerance
reassessment
decisions
(
TREDs),
is
available
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
pesticides/
reregistration.
General
information
is
available
on
the
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs'
home
page,
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
pesticides/.
2.
In
person.
The
Agency
has
established
an
official
record
for
this
action
under
docket
ID
numbers
OPP
 
2002
 
0250.
The
official
record
consists
of
the
documents
specifically
referenced
in
this
action,
and
other
information
related
to
this
action,
including
any
information
claimed
as
Confidential
Business
Information
(
CBI).
This
official
record
includes
the
documents
that
are
physically
located
in
the
docket,
as
well
as
the
documents
that
are
referenced
in
those
documents.
The
public
version
of
the
official
record
does
not
include
any
information
claimed
as
CBI.
The
public
version
of
the
official
record,
which
includes
printed,
paper
versions
of
any
electronic
comments
submitted
during
an
applicable
comment
period
is
available
for
inspection
in
the
Public
Information
and
Records
Integrity
Branch
(
PIRIB),
Rm.
119,
Crystal
Mall
#
2,
1921
Jefferson
Davis
Hwy.,
Arlington,
VA,
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
holidays.
The
PIRIB
telephone
number
is
(
703)
305
 
5805.

C.
How
and
to
Whom
Do
I
Submit
Comments?
You
may
submit
comments
through
the
mail,
in
person,
or
electronically.
To
ensure
proper
receipt
by
EPA,
it
is
imperative
that
you
identify
docket
ID
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0250
in
the
subject
line
on
the
first
page
of
your
response.
1.
By
mail.
Submit
your
comments
to:
Public
Information
and
Records
Integrity
Branch
(
PIRIB),
Information
Resources
and
Services
Division
(
7502C),
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs
(
OPP),
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460.
2.
In
person
or
by
courier.
Deliver
your
comments
to:
Public
Information
and
Records
Integrity
Branch
(
PIRIB),
Information
Resources
and
Services
Division
(
7502C),
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs
(
OPP),
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Rm.
119,
Crystal
Mall
#
2,
1921
Jefferson
Davis
Hwy.,
Arlington,
VA.
The
PIRIB
is
open
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
holidays.
The
PIRIB
telephone
number
is
(
703)
305
 
5805.
3.
Electronically.
You
may
submit
your
comments
electronically
by
e­
mail
to:
opp­
docket@
epa.
gov,
or
you
can
submit
a
computer
disk
as
described
in
this
unit.
Do
not
submit
any
information
electronically
that
you
consider
to
be
CBI.
Avoid
the
use
of
special
characters
and
any
form
of
encryption.
Electronic
submissions
will
be
accepted
in
WordPerfect
6.1/
8.0/
9.0
or
ASCII
file
format.
All
comments
in
electronic
form
must
be
identified
by
docket
ID
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0250.
Electronic
comments
may
also
be
filed
online
at
many
Federal
Depository
Libraries.

D.
How
Should
I
Handle
CBI
that
I
Want
to
Submit
to
the
Agency?
Do
not
submit
any
information
electronically
that
you
consider
to
be
CBI.
You
may
claim
information
that
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