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UIPA Memo 11-5
Microorganism Names
Requester asked whether the Hawaii Department of Agriculture
(DOA) properly denied Requester’s request under part II of
the UIPA for approved import permits for import of restricted microorganisms
(Import Permits). The DOA disclosed the permits in redacted form,
and Requester specifically challenged the redaction of several virus
names.
DOA, as the agency responding to Requester’s
request, was prepared to disclose the Import Permits, including
the identities of all microorganisms listed in the permits. However,
DOA first contacted the University of Hawaii (UH) and other permittees
prior to disclosing the permits to determine whether the permittees
considered information about laboratory locations to be confidential
under the UIPA. In response, UH asked DOA to withhold not only the
laboratory location information, but also the identities of three
viruses. DOA withheld the information at UH’s request and
it was UH, rather than DOA, that argued against disclosure of the
information in response to Requester’s appeal
OIP found that UH had not met its burden to
establish that disclosure of the virus identities would frustrate
a legitimate governmental function by either disclosing information
whose disclosure by federal agencies is prohibited by federal law
or by preventing UH from ensuring that the viruses are handled safely.
See HRS §§ 92F-13(3) and -15(c). Thus, the virus identities
must be disclosed.
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