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tained by him under this section which concerns or relates 
to trade secrets or other confidential matter referred to in sec- 
tion 1905 of title 18, United States Code. 
(3) Nothing contained in this subsection shall be con- 
strued to require the release to the public of any information 
described by subsection (b) of section 552 of title 5, United 
States Code, or which is otherwise protected by law from 
such release. 
“(d) Novice, HEARINGS, AND Review.— (1) Within 
thirty days after receipt of an application, and prior to grant- 
ing a license, the Secretary shall publish in the Federal 
Register a notice containing a summary of the application 
and information as to where the application and support- 
ing data may be examined allowing interested persons at 
least sixty days for the submission of written data, views, 
or arguments to the granting of the license, with or without 
opportunity for oral presentation. The Secretary shall utilize 
such additional methods as he deems reasonable to inform 
interested persons and groups about the proceeding and to 
invite their comments thereon. Each such publication of 
notice shall provide for a hearing cr hearings on the issuance 
of the license. After the completion of all hearings, the 
presiding officer shall submit to the Secretary a report of 
his findings and recommendations, and the participants in 
the hearings shall have an opportunity to comment thereon. 
