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1 otherwise dispose of any material in any area subject to 



2 standards issued under subsection (a) of this section shall 



3 establish and maintain such records, make such reports, 



4 and provide such information as the Secretary of the Inte- 



5 rior may reasonably require to assist him in establishing 



6 standards under this section and in determining whether such 

 ^ department, agency, instrumentality, or person has acted 



8 or is acting in compliance with this section. Upon request, 



9 the Secretary of the Interior shall, at reasonable times, have 



10 access to examine and copy such records. All information 



11 reported to, or otherwise obtained by, the Secretary of the 



12 Interior, or his representative, pursuant to this subsection 



13 which contains or relates to a trade secret or other matter 



14 referred to in section 1905 of title 18 of the United States 

 1^ Code shall be considered confidential for the purpose of 

 1^ that section, except that such information may be disclosed 

 l''^ to other officers or employees concerned with carr3dng out 



18 the provisions of this section. Officers or employees duly 



19 designated by the Secretary of the Interior, upon presenting 

 ^^ appropriate credentials to the department, agency, instru- 

 21 mentality or person in charge, are authorized to enter at 

 2^ reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting any plant, 

 2^ establishment or other property of such department, agency, 



instrumentality, or person to determine whether such depart- 



