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64.—(1) A person who sends information to the CMA under these Regulations, a block exemption regulation or the Financial Transparency (EC Directive) Regulations 2009 must indicate which information the person considers the CMA should treat as confidential information and the reasons for such confidentiality.
(2) If a person indicates that information should be treated as confidential information, the person must send a separate non-confidential version of the information to the CMA.
(3) If information must be provided by a certain deadline, the same deadline applies for providing the non-confidential version.
(4) If the CMA decides that information provided by a person and indicated as confidential is not to be treated as confidential information, the CMA must—
(a)notify the person; and
(b)if the CMA intends to disclose the information, give the person at least four weeks’ notice before the disclosure.
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