Sec. 11. Reporting requirements; disclosure of information
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Section 12 ( 16 U.S.C. 973j ) is amended to read as follows: The Secretary shall keep confidential and may not disclose the following information, except in accordance with subsection (b): Information provided to the Secretary by the Administrator that the Administrator has designated confidential. Information collected by observers. Information submitted to the Secretary by any person in compliance with the requirements of this Act. The Secretary may disclose information described in subsection (a)— if disclosure is ordered by a court; if the information is used by a Federal employee— for enforcement; or in support of the homeland and national security missions of the Coast Guard as defined in section 888 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 ( 6 U.S.C. 468 ); if the information is used by a Federal employee or an employee of the Fishery Management Council for Treaty administration or fishery management and monitoring; to the Administrator, in accordance with the requirements of the Treaty and this Act; to the secretariat or equivalent of an international fisheries management organization of which the United States is a member, in accordance with the requirements or decisions of such organization, and insofar as possible, in accordance with an agreement that prevents public disclosure of the identity of any person that submits such information; if the Secretary has obtained written authorization from the person providing such information, and disclosure does not violate other requirements of this Act; or in an aggregate or summary form that does not directly or indirectly disclose the identity of any person that submits such information. .
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