22 C.F.R. § 706.44 What happens to business information contained in OPIC records transferred to the National Archives of the United States?
Title 22 - Foreign Relations
Under the Records Disposal Act, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 33, OPIC is required to transfer legal custody and control of records with permanent historical value to the National Archives. OPIC's Finance Project and Insurance Contract Case files generally do not qualify as records with permanent historical value. OPIC will not transfer these files except when the National Archives determines that an individual project or case is especially significant or unique. If the National Archives receives a FOIA request for records that have been transferred it will respond to the request in accordance with its own FOIA regulations.
Title 22: Foreign Relations
PART 706—FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
Subpart D—Rights of Submitters of Confidential Business Information
§ 706.44 What happens to business information contained in OPIC records transferred to the National Archives of the United States?

