~)ltJTJ:ON
CONTROL
BOARD
May
3,
1984
OUTBOARD
~1ARINE
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 84—26
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY, and
AMERICAN TOXIC DISPOSAL, INC.,
)
Respondents.
INTERIM ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by 3.
Anderson):
On
April
23,
1984,
Respondent the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (Agency)
filed an Application for
Non—Disclosure
pursuant to Sec.
101.107(c) of the Board’s
Procedural
Rules0
On
May
2,
1984, Respondent, American Toxic
Disposal,
Inc.,
(ATD)
filed a
Motion for Extension of
Time until
June
1,
1984
to
file its 1~nswerto
the Petitioner’s Amended
Petition, rather
than
twenty-one
days
from the Board’s April
5,
1984 order.
The Agency’s
P~pplication
for Non—Disclosure
is dismissed as
being
filed
under
an
inapplicable
rule,
PCB 84—26,
as well as
Petitioner’s
original
rscuest
to
the
Agency,
was
filed
pursuant
to
the
Boarcits
recently
adonted
Procudures
for
Identifying
and
Protecting
Trade
Secrets..
35
111.
Admin.
Code
Part
120.
These
are
the
exclusive
procedures applicable
in this case.
Under
these
erocedures,
an
Application
for
Non—Disclosure
of
a trade secret.
transmitted
as
a
part
of
the
record
from
the
Agency
is
not
necessary,
(See
Sections
120.315
and
120.320.)
the Board stated
in :~tsOrder of April
5,
1984:
‘~The
trade
secret
article
in question will
be handled by the
Board
pursuant
to
the
applicable
Part 120 prccedures,’~
(p.
2.)
(Emphasis added,)
As
stated
in
that Order,
a
Motion
for Non—Disclosure is necessary
if the party wants any additiona:1 materials,
i.e.
the pleadings,
transcripts
and
exhibits
involved
in
the
appeal,
to
be
kept
secure from public access0
ATD’s
motion
for
extension
of
time until June
1,
1984 is
granted.
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IT
IS
SO
ORDERED.
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control
B9ard,
hereby certify that the above Order was adopted
on
the~~
day of~~
,
1984
by
a
vote
o
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0
f/
cr~
Christan L. Moffèt~TClerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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