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TITLE 11.
BANKRUPTCY · UNITED STATES CODE
Chapter 1.
General Provisions
11
USC § 107. Public access to papers
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a paper filed in
a case under this title and the dockets of a bankruptcy court are public
records and open to examination by an entity at reasonable times without
charge.
(b) On request of a party in interest, the bankruptcy court shall, and on
the bankruptcy court’s own motion, the bankruptcy court may—
(1) protect an entity with respect to a trade secret or confidential
research, development, or commercial information; or
(2) protect a person with respect to scandalous or defamatory matter
contained in a paper filed in a case under this title.
(c)
(1) The bankruptcy court, for cause, may protect an individual, with
respect to the following types of information to the extent the court finds
that disclosure of such information would create undue risk of identity
theft or other unlawful injury to the individual or the individual's
property:
A) Any means of identification (as defined in section 1028(d) of title 18) contained in a paper filed, or to
be filed, in a case under this title.
(B) Other information contained in a paper described in subparagraph
(A).
(2) Upon ex parte application demonstrating cause, the court shall
provide access to information protected pursuant to paragraph (1) to an
entity acting pursuant to the police or regulatory power of a domestic
governmental unit.
(3) The United States trustee, bankruptcy administrator, trustee, and any
auditor serving under section 586(f) of title 28--
(A) shall have full access to all information contained in any paper
filed or submitted in a case under this title; and
(B) shall not disclose information specifically protected by the court
under this title.
[Rev. 4-29-05]
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