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Critical Electric Infrastructure Information (CEII) Protection (2020 Transition): Difference between revisions

Extracted from files at Transition book#Department of Energy
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==Key Points==
==Key Points==


•The [[Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act|Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act]] added Section 215A to the Federal Power Act, which authorizes both the Secretary of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to designate information as CEII. DOE’s CEII rule is contained in 10 C.F.R § 1004.13, and FERC’s CEII rule is contained in 18 C.F.R. § 388.113.
* The [[Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act|Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act]] added Section 215A to the [[Federal Power Act]], which authorizes both the [[Secretary of Energy]] and the [[Federal Energy Regulatory Commission]] (FERC) to designate information as CEII. DOE’s CEII rule is contained in 10 C.F.R § 1004.13, and FERC’s CEII rule is contained in 18 C.F.R. § 388.113.
 
* DOE’s CEII rule supports and encourages information sharing between government and industry by ensuring the security of CEII. It also provides procedures for DOE coordination with other Federal agency partners (e.g., the [[Department of Homeland Security]], [[FERC]]) to facilitate mutual understanding and implementation among Federal information classification programs as it may relate to CEII.
•DOE’s CEII rule supports and encourages information sharing between government and industry by ensuring the security of CEII. It also provides procedures for DOE coordination with other Federal agency partners (e.g., the Department of Homeland Security, FERC) to facilitate mutual understanding and implementation among Federal information classification programs as it may relate to CEII.
* CEII designation lasts for five years and can be renewed at the Department’s discretion. The designation exempts data or information from disclosure under FOIA and other laws requiring government disclosure of certain information or records.
 
* DOE previously released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the CEII designation on October 29, 2018, and received fourteen sets of comments over a 60-day comment period.
•CEII designation lasts for five years and can be renewed at the Department’s discretion. The designation exempts data or information from disclosure under FOIA and other laws requiring government disclosure of certain information or records.
* The CEII final rule became effective on May 15, 2020.
 
* On April 14, 2020, Public Citizen and the Union of Concerned Scientists filed a petition for rehearing with DOE on five grounds related to:  
•DOE previously released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the CEII designation on October 29, 2018, and received fourteen sets of comments over a 60-day comment period.
*# DOE’s statutory authority to issue the CEII Final Rule;  
 
*# The CEII Final Rule’s alleged inconsistency with the FOIA and Federal Records Act;
•The CEII final rule became effective on May 15, 2020.
*# Due process concerns with accessing CEII in the course of DOE proceedings;  
 
*# DOE’s justification for the CEII Final Rule under the [[Administrative Procedure Act]] (APA); and  
•On April 14, 2020, Public Citizen and the Union of Concerned Scientists filed a petition for rehearing with DOE on five grounds related to: (1) DOE’s statutory authority to issue the CEII Final Rule; (2) the CEII Final Rule’s alleged inconsistency with the FOIA and Federal Records Act; (3) due process concerns with accessing CEII in the course of DOE proceedings; (4) DOE’s justification for the CEII Final Rule under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA); and (5) DOE’s alleged failure to provide notice and an opportunity to meaningfully comment during the rulemaking proceeding. The petitioner urged DOE to voluntarily withdraw or revise the CEII final rule to remedy their alleged injuries.
*# DOE’s alleged failure to provide notice and an opportunity to meaningfully comment during the rulemaking proceeding. The petitioner urged DOE to voluntarily withdraw or revise the CEII final rule to remedy their alleged injuries.
 
* On July 13, 2020, Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette issued an order denying the rehearing request.
•On July 13, 2020, Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette issued an order denying the rehearing request.
* On July 13, 2020, the Union of Concerned Scientists filed a petition for review of the Department’s Order on Rehearing and CEII final rule in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
 
* The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is arguing the case on behalf of DOE. OE, through GC-76, provided a certified index to the administrative record of the CEII final rule to DOJ, which was filed in the D.C. Circuit on August 31, 2020.
•On July 13, 2020, the Union of Concerned Scientists filed a petition for review of the Department’s Order on Rehearing and CEII final rule in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
* On September 29, 2020, the court issued an initial briefing schedule:
 
•The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is arguing the case on behalf of DOE. OE, through GC-76, provided a certified index to the administrative record of the CEII final rule to DOJ, which was filed in the D.C. Circuit on August 31, 2020.
 
•On September 29, 2020, the court issued an initial briefing schedule:


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•OE staff continue to work with GC staff and are awaiting the petitioner’s brief in the aforementioned lawsuit.  
* OE staff continue to work with GC staff and are awaiting the petitioner’s brief in the aforementioned lawsuit.
 
* OE staff are currently working with the Office of the Chief Information Officer to develop an electronic tracking system that will track all CEII requests and designations.
•OE staff are currently working with the Office of the Chief Information Officer to develop an electronic tracking system that will track all CEII requests and designations.
* OE staff are working with DOE’s [[Office of Management]] to begin the process of developing a Department-wide directive that will instruct all Department staff on how to identify, mark, and protect CEII.
 
•OE staff are working with DOE’s Office of Management to begin the process of developing a Department-wide directive that will instruct all Department staff on how to identify, mark, and protect CEII.


==See also==
==See also==


==References==
==References==
↑DOE. (2021). Transitions 2020: Issue Papers. US Department of Energy.
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