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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Deepwater Port Act of 1974 · Sec. 14

Sec. 14. public access to information

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## Sec. 14 public access to information ###
(a)Copies of any communication, document, report, or information transmitted between any official of the Federal Government and any person concerning a deepwater port (other than contracts referred to in section 5(c)(2)(B) of this Act) shall be made available to the public for inspection, and shall be available for the purpose of reproduction at a reasonable cost, to the public upon identifiable request, unless such information may not be publicly released under the terms of subsection
(b)of this section. Except as provided in subsection
(b)of this section, nothing contained in this section shall be construed to require the release of any information of the kind described in subsection
(b)of section 552 of title 5, United States Code, or which is otherwise protected by law from disclosure to the public. ###
(b)The Secretary shall not disclose information obtained by him under this Act that concerns or relates to a trade secret, referred to in section 1905 of title 18, United States Code, or to a contract referred to in section 5(c)(2)(B) of this Act, except that such information may be disclosed, in a manner which is designed to maintain confidentiality— ####
(1)to other Federal and adjacent coastal State government departments and agencies for official use, upon request; ####
(2)to any committee of Congress having jurisdiction over the subject matter to which the information relates, upon request; ####
(3)to any person in any judicial proceeding, under a court order formulated to preserve such confidentiality without impairing the proceedings; and ####
(4)to public in order to protect health and safety, after notice and opportunity for comment in writing or for discussion in closed session within fifteen days by the party to which the information pertains (if the delay resulting from such notice and opportunity for comment would not be detrimental to the public health and safety). **[**[33 U.S.C. 1513](/us/usc/t33/s1513)**]**
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