§ 21-259
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§21–259.
A person may not:
(1)Make a written report that falsely certifies the results of any inspection, examination, or test that is made to determine if there is a violation of any provision of this part;
(2)Use to that person’s own personal advantage any information that is acquired under authority of this subtitle and concerns any method or process that is entitled to protection as a trade secret; or
(3)Other than to the Secretary, to the Secretary’s authorized representative, or to a court in a judicial proceeding under this subtitle, reveal any information that:
(i)Is acquired under authority of this subtitle; and
(ii)Concerns any method or process that is entitled to protection as a trade secret.