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 116 STAT. 644 PUBLIC LAW 107-188-JUNE 12, 2002 and (c) to the extent that such compilation discloses sitespecific registration or transfer information. "(C) Any portion of a record that discloses the sitespecific or transfer-specific safeguard and security measures used by a registered person to prevent unauthorized access to listed agents and toxins. "(D) Any notification of a release of a listed agent or toxin submitted under subsections (b) and (c), or any notification of theft or loss submitted under such subsections. "(E) Any portion of an evaluation or report of an inspection of a specific registered person conducted under subsection (f) that identifies the listed agent or toxin possessed by a specific registered person or that discloses the identity or location of a specific registered person if the agency determines that public disclosure of the information would endanger public health or safety. "(2) COVERED AGENCIES. —For purposes of paragraph (1) only, the Federal agencies specified in this paragraph are the following: "(A) The Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Transportation. "(B) Any Federal agency to which information specified in paragraph (1) is transferred by any agency specified in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph. "(C) Any Federal agency that is a registered person, or has a sub-agency component that is a registered person. "(D) Any Federal agency that awards grants or enters into contracts or cooperative agreements involving listed agents and toxins to or with a registered person, and to which information specified in paragraph (1) is transferred by any such registered person. "(3) OTHER EXEMPTIONS.— Th is subsection may not be construed as altering the application of any exemptions to public disclosure under section 552 of title 5, United States Code, except as to subsection 552(b)(3) of such title, to any of the information specified in paragraph (1). "(4) RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.—Except as specifically provided in paragraph (1), this subsection may not be construed as altering the authority of any Federal agency to withhold under section 552 of title 5, United States Code, or the obligation of any Federal agency to disclose under section 552 of title 5, United States Code, any information, including information relating to— "(A) listed agents and toxins, or individuals seeking access to such agents and toxins; "(B) registered persons, or persons seeking to register their possession, use, or transfer of such agents and toxins; "(C) general safeguard and security policies and requirements under regulations under subsections (b) and (c); or "(D) summary or statistical information concerning registrations, registrants, denials or revocations of registrations, listed agents and toxins, inspection evaluations and reports, or individuals seeking access to such agents and toxins.

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