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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20080905Protective Agreement.pdf. .. ll~C PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT .1lllIp '$/V&IJ BETWEEN ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ANDl~lil .... '$ IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION STAFPlotlO,.I".Q.a Ths Protectve Agrment is ented iito this 291h'day of Augut 200~ ai Mountain Power and the Idaho Public Utilties Commission Sta. Recitals: 1. WHEREAS, Rocky Mountain Power and the Idaho Public Utilities Commission Staff (herinafier "Staff') anticipate that paries to this proceeding may make requests to provide, or make available for review, certain information, considered by its custodian to be of a trade secret, privileged or confidential nature (as defined in Idaho Code §§ 9-340 and 48-801). 2. WHEREAS, Rocky Mountain Power, Staff and the undersigned paries agree that entering into a Protective Agreement will expedite the production of documents; will afford the necessar protection. to Rocky Mountain Power and the undersigned paries' employees and/or representatives in Idaho Public Utilities Commission Case No. PAC-E-08-03 who might review the information and subsequently be requested to reveal its contents by setting fort clear cut parameters for use of Confidential Information, and will protect Confidential Information which might be provided durng the course of the proceedings, now therefore, IT is HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. (a) Confidential Information. All documents, data, information, studies and other materials fuished pursuant to any requests for information, subpoenas or other modes of discovery (formal or informal), and including depositions, that are claimed to be of trade secret, proprietar or confidential nature (herein referred to as "Confidential Information") shall be so marked by the par or entity providing the information by stamping the same with a designation indicating its trade secret, proprieta or confdential nature and printed on "colored" paper. Any claim of confidentiality must be accompanied by an attorney's certificate that the material is protected by law from public disclosure and cite the specific legal authority to support the claim. IDAPA 31.01.01.233. Access to and review of Confidential Information shall be strictly controlled by the terms of this Agreement. (b) Use of Confidential Information All persons who may be entitled to review, or who are afforded access to any Confidential Information by reason of this Agreement shall neither use nor disclose the Confidential Information PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT 1 for puroses of business or competition, or any purose other than the purose of preparation for and conduct of the proceedings, and then solely as contemplated herein, and shall keep the Confidential Information secure as trade secret, confidential or proprieta information and in accordance with the purposes and intent of this Agreement. (c) Persons Entitled to Review. Access to Confidential Information shall be limited to counsel of the undersigned paries, employees, experts, agents or representatives of the undersigned paries who have executed an Exhibit "A" to this Agreement. Such information will be clearly marked and protected from unauthorized public disclosure. (d) Nondisclosure Agreement. Confidential Information shall not be disclosed to any person who has not signed a nondisclosure agreement on this form, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. The nondisclosure agreement or Exhibit "A" shall require the person to whom disclosure is to be made to read a copy of this Protective Agreement and to certify in writing that he or she has reviewed the same and has consented to be bound by its terms. The Agreement shall contain the signatory's full name, permanent address and employer. Such agreementshall be delivered to counsel for the providing par, before disclosure is made. 2. (a) Copies. No copies or transcriptions of the Confidential Information shall be made by the recipient except as necessar to make the information available to individuals who have executed an Exhibit "A" to this Protective Agreement. (b) Return of confidential Information. Upon request of the providing par, all original documents and copies of the Confidential Information shall be: 1) retured to the providing par or 2) shredded by the holder of such documents within thirty (30) days after the final settlement or conclusion of the proceedings, including administrative or judicial review thereof. Unless otherwise ordered, Confidential Information, including transcripts or depositions containing information to which a claim of confidentiality is made, shall remain under seal, shall continue to be subject to the protective requirements of this Agreement, and shall likewise, be returned to counsel for the providing par within thirt (30) days after final settlement or conclusion of the proceedings, including administrative or judicial review thereof. After retur of documents PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT 2 pursuant to this paragraph, and upon request, a written receipt verifying retur shall be provided by counsel. (c) Return of Notes. Any notes maintained by a recipient of Confidential Information which embody or reflect any of the Confidential Information provided under this Agreement shall, upon request of the providing par, be either retured to the providing par or, at the option of the recipient, destroyed. 3. Nonwaiver of Objection to Admissibilty. The fuishing of any document, information, data, study or other materials pursuant to . this Protective Agreement shall in no way limit or waive the right of the providing par to object to its relevance or admissibility in any proceedings before this Commission. 4. Challenge to Confidentiality. (a) Initial Challenge. This Protective Agreement establishes a procedure for the expeditious handling of information that a par claims is confidentiaL. Any par may challenge the characterization of any information, document, data or study claimed by the providing par to bea trade secret, proprieta or confidential information. A par seeking t~ challenge the confidentiality of any information shall first contact counsel for the providing par and attempt to resolve any difference by stipulation. Resolution may include removing the confidential classifications, creating a nonconfidential summar, reformatting theinformation, etc. (b) Subsequent Challenge. In the event that the paries canot agree as to the character. of the information challenged, any par challenging the confidentiality may petition the Commission to rule upon the disputed information. The Petition shall be served upon the Commission and all paries to the case who have signed on Exhibit "A'~ as provided in this Protective Agreement. The Petition shall designate with specificity the document or material challenged and state the grounds upon which the subject material are deemed to be non-confidential by the challenging par. (c) Challenge Hearing. The challenging par shall request that the Commission conduct an in camera proceeding where only those persons duly authorized to have access to such challenged materials under this Protective Agreement shall be present. This hearing shall be commenced no earlier than five (5) business days after serving the Petition on the providing part and the Commission. The record of PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT 3 the in camera hearing shall be marked "CONFIDENTIAL -- Subject to Protective Agreement." To the extent necessar, the transcript of such hearing shall be separately bound, segregated, sealed, and witheld from public inspection by any person not bound by the terms of this Agreement. (d) Determination. The paries wil ask the Commission to issue an Order determining whether any challenged information or material is not properly deemed to be exempt from public disclosure pursuant to the Idaho Public Records Act (Idaho Code §§ 9-335,9-337 et seq.). If information is found to be not exempt from disclosure, no pary shall disclose such challenged material or use it in the public . record, or otherwse outside the proceedings for at least five (5) business days unless the providing par consents to such conduct. This procedure enables the restrictions of this Agreement from material claimed to be confidentiaL. Such relief may be sought from the Commission or a court of competent jurisdiction. 5.. (a) Receipt Into Evidence. Provision is hereby made for receipt into evidence in this proceeding of materials claimed to be confidential in the following maner: (1) If the requesting par intends to use Confidential Information or to make substantive reference to Confidential Information supplied to it under this Agreement, it shall give reasonable prior notice of such intention to the providing par and shall provide copies of the used Confidential Information or substantive reference to Confidential Information only to the providing party, and such other paries, if any, who have ,executed an Exhibit "A" to this Protective Agreement. (2) One (1) copy of the used Confidential Inormation or substtive reference to Confidential Information or substative reference to Confidential Information described in paragraph 5(a)(1) shall be placed in the sealed record. (3) Only one (1) copy of the documents designated to be placed in a sealed record shall be made, which copy shall be supplied by the providing par. (4) The copy of the documents to be placed in the sealed record shall be tendered by counsel for the providing par Commission, and shall be maintained in accordance with the terms of this Protective Agreement. PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT 4 (b) SeaL. While in the custody of the Commission, materials containing Confidential Information shall be marked "CONFIDENTIAL - - SUBJECT TO ATTORNEY'S CERTIFICATE OF CONFIDENTIALITY" and shall not be examined by any person except under the conditions set fort in this Agreement, if applicable. ( c) In Camera Hearing and Transcripts. Any Confdential Information that must be orally disclosed at a hearing in the proceedings shall be offered at an in camera hearing, attended only by persons authorized to have access to the information under this Protective Agreement. Similarly, any transcription of any examination or other reference to Confidential Information (or that portion of the record containing Confidential Information) shall be marked and treated as provided herein for Confidential Information. (d) Access to Record. Access to sealed testimony, records, and information shall be limited to the Commission and persons who have signed an Exhibit "A" as provided in this Protective Agreement, unless such information is released from the restrictions of this Agreement either through agreement of the paries or after notice to the paries and hearing, pursuant to the order of the Commission and/or the final order of a cour having final jurisdiction. (e) AppeaL. Should an appeal from the proceeding be taken, sealed portions of the record may be forwarded to any cour of competent jurisdiction for puroses of an appeal, but under seal as designated herein for the information and use of the cour. If a portion of the record is forwarded to a cour under seal for the puroses of an appeal, the providing par shall be notified which portion of the sealed record has been designated by the appealing par as necessar to the record on appeaL. 6. Destruction (or Return). Unless otherwse ordered, Confidential Information provided pursuant to a discovery request and this Agreement, including. transcripts of any discovery depositions to which a claim of confidentiality is made, shallremail1 under seal, shall continue to be subject to the protective requirements of this Agreement, and shall be destroyed (shall be retured to counsel for the providing pary) within thirt (30) days after final settlement or conclusion of this matter, including administrative or judicial review thereof. 7. Use in Pleadings. PROTECTIVE' AGREEMENT 5 Where references to Confidential Information in the sealed record or with the custodian is required in pleadings, briefs, arguments, or motions (except as provided in Paragraph 5), it shall be by citation to title or exhibit number or some other description that will not disclose the substantive Confidential Information contained therein. Any use of or substantive references to Confidential Information shall be placed in a separate section of the pleading or brief and submitted to the Commission pursuant to Paragraph S. This sealed section shall be serviced only on counsel of record who have signed the nondisclosure agreements set forth in Exhibit "A" attached to this Protective Agreement, and may, in tur, be disclosed by them only to individuals who likewise signed Exhibit "A". 8,. Summary of Record. If deemed necessar by the Commission, the providing paries shall prepare a written summar of the Confidential Information referred to in Orders to be issued to the public and the paries. 9. This Protective Agreement shall become effective on the date hereof. PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT 6 DATED at Boise, Idaho this .;2'1 ~y of August, 2008. ROCKY MOUNTAI POWER, A DIVSION OF PACIFICORP By R. Jeff Richards . Rocky Mountain Power 201 S. Main Street, Suite 2300 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Attorney Representing Rocky Mountain Power IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION STAFF " By ~ei~e~OG Deputy Attorney General Idaho Public Utilities Commission 472 West Washington Street Boise, ID 83702 Attorney Representing Idaho Public Utilities CommissionStaff N:protagre.mt PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT 7 DATED at Boise, idaho this;2" ~y of August, 2008. ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER, A DIVSION OF PACIFICORP Attorney Representing Rocky Mountain Power IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION STAFF " By cgei~e.JCÆ Deputy Attorney General Idaho Public Utilties Commission 472 West Washington Stret Boise, ID 83702 Attorney Representing Idaho Public Utilties CommissionStaff N:protagre,mt PROTECTIVE AGREEMENT 7 EXHIBIT "A" I have reviewed the foregoing Protective Agreement dated this1\-lday of August, 2008 in Case No. PAC-E-08-03 and. agree to be bound by the tenns and conditions of such Agreement. ~,Uiæ Terr Carlock Idaho Public Utilities Commission Employer or Firm 472 West Washington Street, Boise, ID83702 Business Address Commission Staff Pary Üi~Date. ~7i ;(008 EXHIBIT "A" I have reviewed the foregoing Protective Agreement dated this ~~ay of August, 2008 in Case No. PAC-E-08-03 and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of such Agreement. Idaho Public Utilties Commission Employer or Firm 472 West Washington Street, Boise, Idaho 83702 Business Address Commission Staff Pary Bli(lJ Date EXHIBIT "A" I have reviewed the foregoing Protective Agreement dated thisd'ftay of August, 2008 in Case No. . PAC-E-08-03 and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of such Agreement. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Employer or Firm 472 West Washington Street, Boise, 1083702 Business Address Commission StaffPar .'(L 1-(Oi Date. . i EXHIBIT AA I have revìewed the foregoing Protective Agreement dated thi~ day of August, 2008 in Case No. PAC~E-08-03 and agree to be bound by the term and conditions of such Agreement. l- '.TJGoil Idaho Public Utilities Commission Employer or Firm 472 West Washington Street, Boise, il 83702 Business Address Commission Staff Pary fò\S I cf Date EXHIBIT I'A" I have reviewed the foregoing Protective Agreement dated this~ day of August, 2008 inCase No. P AC- E-08-03 and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of such Agreement. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Employer or Firm 472 West Washington Street. Boise, 10 83702 Business Address Commission Staff Pary Date 0, i0sJrir:r EXHIT "A" I have reviewed the foregoing Protective Agreement dated th~day of August, 2008 in Case No. PAC-E-08-03 and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of such Agreement. ~.....~ Curis Thaden Idaho Public Utilities Commission Employer or Firm 472 West Washington Street. Boise, 1083720 Business Address Commission StaffPar 6-5,. 0 E3 Date