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 124 STAT. 2247 PUBLIC LAW 111–207—JULY 27, 2010 ‘‘(e) CONFIDENTIALITY OF SEXUAL ASSAULT EXAMINATION AND SUPPORT INFORMATION.—The master or other individual in charge of a vessel to which this section applies shall— ‘‘(1) treat all information concerning an examination under subsection (d) confidential, so that no medical information may be released to the cruise line or other owner of the vessel or any legal representative thereof without the prior knowledge and approval in writing of the patient, or, if the patient is unable to provide written authorization, the patient’s next- of-kin, except that nothing in this paragraph prohibits the release of— ‘‘(A) information, other than medical findings, nec- essary for the owner or master of the vessel to comply with the provisions of subsection (g) or other applicable incident reporting laws; ‘‘(B) information to secure the safety of passengers or crew on board the vessel; or ‘‘(C) any information to law enforcement officials per- forming official duties in the course and scope of an inves- tigation; and ‘‘(2) treat any information derived from, or obtained in connection with, post-assault counseling or other supportive services confidential, so no such information may be released to the cruise line or any legal representative thereof without the prior knowledge and approval in writing of the patient, or, if the patient is unable to provide written authorization, the patient’s next-of-kin. ‘‘(f) CREW ACCESS TO PASSENGER STATEROOMS.—The owner of a vessel to which this section applies shall— ‘‘(1) establish and implement procedures and restrictions concerning— ‘‘(A) which crewmembers have access to passenger staterooms; and ‘‘(B) the periods during which they have that access; and ‘‘(2) ensure that the procedures and restrictions are fully and properly implemented and periodically reviewed. ‘‘(g) LOG BOOK AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—The owner of a vessel to which this section applies shall— ‘‘(A) record in a log book, either electronically or other- wise, in a centralized location readily accessible to law enforcement personnel, a report on— ‘‘(i) all complaints of crimes described in paragraph (3)(A)(i), ‘‘(ii) all complaints of theft of property valued in excess of $1,000, and ‘‘(iii) all complaints of other crimes, committed on any voyage that embarks or disembarks pas- sengers in the United States; and ‘‘(B) make such log book available upon request to any agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, any member of the United States Coast Guard, and any law enforcement officer performing official duties in the course and scope of an investigation. ‘‘(2) DETAILS REQUIRED.—The information recorded under paragraph (1) shall include, at a minimum— Records. Procedures.