Sec. 11. Privacy protections
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Upon the conclusion of the matter or need for which individually identifiable information was disclosed to the Commission, the Commission shall either destroy the individually identifiable information or return it to the person or entity from which it was obtained, unless the individual that is the subject of the individually identifiable information has authorized its disclosure. The Commission— shall protect individually identifiable information from improper use; and may not disclose such information to any person, including Congress or the President, unless the individual that is the subject of the information has authorized such a disclosure.
The Commission shall protect from improper use, and may not disclose to any person, proprietary business information and proprietary financial information that may be viewed or obtained by the Commission in the course of carrying out its duties under this Act.