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 PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 112 STAT. 2681-866 or damages to a United States person and for which actions or omissions the United States has been found Uable of a tort or taking pursuant to this Act; (2) traffics in United States confidential business information, a proven claim to which is owned by a United States national; (3) is a corporate officer, principal, shareholder with a controlling interest of an entity which has been involved in the unauthorized disclosure of United States confidential business information, a proven claim to which is owned by a United States national; or (4) is a spouse, minor child, or agent of a person excludable under paragraph (1), (2), or (3). (g) UNITED STATES CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION DEFINED. —In this section, the term "United States confidential business information" means any trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is privileged and confidential— (1) including— (A) data described in section 304(e)(2) of this Act, (B) any chemical structure, (C) any plant design process, technology, or operating method, (D) any operating requirement, input, or result that identifies any type or quantity of chemicals used, processed, or produced, or (E) any commercial sale, shipment, or use of a chemical, or (2) as described in section 552(b)(4) of title 5, United States Code, and that is obtained— (i) from a United States person; or (ii) through the United States Government or the conduct of an inspection on United States territory under the Convention. TITLE II—PENALTIES FOR UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES SUB- JECT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES Subtitle A—Criminal and Civil Penalties SEC. 201. CRIMINAL AND CIVIL PROVISIONS. (a) IN GENERAL.— Part I of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting after chapter llA the following new chapter: "CHAPTER 1 IB—CHEMICAL WEAPONS "Sec. "229. Prohibited activities. "229A. Penalties. "229B. Criminal forfeitures; destruction of weapons. "229C. Individual self-defense devices. "2 29D. I njunctions. "229E. Requests for military assistance to enforce prohibition in certain emergencies. "2 29F. Definitions. "§ 229. Prohibited activities "(a) UNLAWFUL CONDUCT.— Except as provided in subsection (b), it shall be unlawful for any person knowingly—

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