How do I mark submittals that include security-related sensitive information?
If it is necessary to include security-related sensitive information in a submitted document (as determined in accordance with the screening criteria in Attachment 2 to RIS 2005-31), the cover letter should clearly state that the document includes security-related sensitive information and the top of every page of the submittal, including the pages that do not have security-related sensitive information, should be marked “Security-Related Information – Withhold Under 10 CFR 2.390” as shown in Attachment 1 of RIS 2005-31. Even though all pages of the submittal should be marked as “Security-Related Information – Withhold Under 10 CFR 2.390,” it is understandable that most pages of the application will not have security-related sensitive information. Therefore, use an additional marking, for example, an editorial note box, adjacent to the information that is specifically security-related sensitive information. This method of marking a non-public version is similar to general practices use
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