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ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
GREG ABBOTT
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February 9, 2007

Ms. Emily D. Newhouse
Schwartz & Eichelbaum, P.C.
For the Lamesa Independent School District
4201 W. Parmer Lane, Suite A-100
Austin, Texas 78727

OR2007-01736

Dear Ms. Newhouse:

You ask whether certain information is subject to required public disclosure under the Public Information Act (the "Act"), chapter 552 of the Government Code. Your request was assigned ID# 271042.

The Lamesa Independent School District (the "district"), which you represent, received a request for "the official full scoring tabulation . . . with the individual scoring breakdown, for all bidders" and information "used in determining the successful and unsuccessful bidders" regarding a named project. Although you take no position with respect to the submitted information, you claim that the submitted information may contain proprietary information subject to exception under the Act. You state, and provide documentation showing, that you notified the interested third parties of the district's receipt of the request for information and of each company's right to submit arguments to this office as to why the requested information should not be released to the requestor. (1) See Gov't Code § 552.305(d); see also Open Records Decision No. 542 (1990) (statutory predecessor to section 552.305 permits governmental body to rely on interested third party to raise and explain applicability of exception in the Act in certain circumstances). We have reviewed the submitted information.

We note that an interested third party is allowed ten business days after the date of its receipt of the governmental body's notice under section 552.305(d) of the Government Code to submit its reasons, if any, as to why requested information relating to it should be withheld from disclosure. See Gov't Code § 552.305(d)(2)(B). As of the date of this letter, no interested third party has submitted to this office any reasons explaining why the requested information should not be released. Therefore, these companies have failed to provide us with any basis to conclude that they have a protected proprietary interest in any of the submitted information, and none of the information may be withheld on that basis. See Open Records Decision Nos. 661 at 5-6 (1999) (to prevent disclosure of commercial or financial information, party must show by specific factual evidence, not conclusory or generalized allegations, that release of requested information would cause that party substantial competitive harm), 552 at 5 (1990) (party must establish prima facie case that information is trade secret), 542 at 3 (1990). Accordingly, the submitted information must be released.

This letter ruling is limited to the particular records at issue in this request and limited to the facts as presented to us; therefore, this ruling must not be relied upon as a previous determination regarding any other records or any other circumstances.

This ruling triggers important deadlines regarding the rights and responsibilities of the governmental body and of the requestor. For example, governmental bodies are prohibited from asking the attorney general to reconsider this ruling. Gov't Code § 552.301(f). If the governmental body wants to challenge this ruling, the governmental body must appeal by filing suit in Travis County within 30 calendar days. Id. § 552.324(b). In order to get the full benefit of such an appeal, the governmental body must file suit within 10 calendar days. Id. § 552.353(b)(3), (c). If the governmental body does not appeal this ruling and the governmental body does not comply with it, then both the requestor and the attorney general have the right to file suit against the governmental body to enforce this ruling. Id. § 552.321(a).

If this ruling requires the governmental body to release all or part of the requested information, the governmental body is responsible for taking the next step. Based on the statute, the attorney general expects that, upon receiving this ruling, the governmental body will either release the public records promptly pursuant to section 552.221(a) of the Government Code or file a lawsuit challenging this ruling pursuant to section 552.324 of the Government Code. If the governmental body fails to do one of these things, then the requestor should report that failure to the attorney general's Open Government Hotline, toll free, at (877) 673-6839. The requestor may also file a complaint with the district or county attorney. Id. § 552.3215(e).

If this ruling requires or permits the governmental body to withhold all or some of the requested information, the requestor can appeal that decision by suing the governmental body. Id. § 552.321(a); Texas Dep't of Pub. Safety v. Gilbreath, 842 S.W.2d 408, 411 (Tex. App.--Austin 1992, no writ).

Please remember that under the Act the release of information triggers certain procedures for costs and charges to the requestor. If records are released in compliance with this ruling, be sure that all charges for the information are at or below the legal amounts. Questions or complaints about over-charging must be directed to Hadassah Schloss at the Office of the Attorney General at (512) 475-2497.

If the governmental body, the requestor, or any other person has questions or comments about this ruling, they may contact our office. Although there is no statutory deadline for contacting us, the attorney general prefers to receive any comments within 10 calendar days of the date of this ruling.

Sincerely,

Holly R. Davis

Assistant Attorney General

Open Records Division

HRD/krl

Ref: ID# 271042

Enc. Submitted documents

c: Mr. T. Alan White

President and Co-Owner

Mid-Tex of Midland, Inc.

5206 West Wadley

Midland, Texas 79707

(w/o enclosures)

Mr. Don Meador

President

Knox, Gailey & Meador, Inc.

1106 North Avenue T

Lubbock, Texas 79408

(w/o enclosures) Mr. David George

President

Lee George Construction, Inc.

P. O. Box 35195

Houston, Texas 77235

(w/o enclosures)

Mr. Jimmy R. Pharr

President

Pharr Construction Co.

P. O. Box 2791

Lubbock, Texas 79408

(w/o enclosures) Ms. Sonia Montano

President

NC Sturgeon, Inc.

P. O. Box 60708

Midland, Texas 79711

(w/o enclosures)


Footnotes

1. The interested third parties are Knox, Gailey & Meador, Inc. ("Knox"), Lee George Construction, Inc. ("Lee"), Pharr Construction Co. ("Pharr"), and NC Sturgeon, Inc. ("NC").

 

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