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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-482—OCT. 21, 1980

94 STAT. 2339

applicable to treatment, storage, or disposal of coal mining wastes and overburden which are covered by such a permit." SEC. 12. (a) Section 3007(a) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act is 42 USC 6927. amended as follows: (1) by striking "subtitle" and inserting in lieu thereof "title"; (2) by striking "maintained by any person" after "establishment or other place"; (3) by inserting "or has handled" after "otherwise handles"; (4) by striking "any officer or employee" and inserting in lieu thereof "any officer, employee or representative"; (5) by striking "duly designated officer employee" and inserting in lieu thereof "duly designated officer, employee or representative"; (6) by striking "furnish or permit" and inserting in lieu thereof "furnish information relating to such wastes and permit"; (7) by striking out "such officers or employees" and inserting in lieu thereof "such officers, employees or representatives"; (8) by inserting "or have been" after "where hazardous wastes are"; and (9) by striking "officer or employee obtains" and inserting in lieu thereof "officer, employee or representative obtains". (b) Section 3007(b) of such Act is amended as follows: (1) by inserting "or any officer, employee or representative thereof' before "has access under this section"; (2) by striking "the Administrator (or the State, as the case may be) shall consider such information or portion thereof and inserting in lieu thereof "such information or particular portion thereof shall be considered"; (3) by inserting "(1)" before "Any records" and adding at the end thereof the following new paragraphs: "(2) Any person not subject to the provisions of section 1905 of title Information 18 of the United States Code who knowingly and willfully divulges or disclosure, discloses any information entitled to protection under this subsection penalty. shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $5,000 or to imprisonment not to exceed one year, or both. "(3) In submitting data under this Act, a person required to provide Data submittal. such data may— "(A) designate the data which such person believes is entitled to protection under this subsection, and "(B) submit such designated data separately from other data submitted under this Act. A designation under this paragraph shall be made in writing and in such manner as the Administrator may prescribe. "(4) Notwithstanding any limitation contained in this section or Availability to any other provision of law, all information reported to, or otherwise congressional obtained by, the Administrator (or any representative of the Admin- committees. istrator) under this Act shall be made available, upon written request of any duly authorized committee of the Congress, to such committee."; and (4) by inserting "(including records, reports, or information obtained by representatives of the Environmental Protection Agency)". SEC. 13. Section 3008 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act is amended as 42 USC 6928. follows: (1) in subsection (a)(1), by striking "the Administrator shall give notice to the violator of his failure to comply with such requirement. If such violation extends beyond the thirtieth day