okay, here it is
SEC. 7. DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.
(a) GENERAL RULE
Except as otherwise provided in this section, a copy of a record, information, or investigation submitted
or received by a Team shall be made available to the public on request and at reasonable cost.
(b) EXCEPTIONS
Subsection (a) does not require the release of
(1) information described by section 552(b) of title 5, United
States Code, or protected from disclosure by any other law
of the United States; or
(2) information described in subsection (a) by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology or by a Team until
the report required by section 8 is issued.
(c) PROTECTION OF VOLUNTARY SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a Team, the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, and any agency receiving
information from a Team or the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, shall not disclose voluntarily provided safety-
related information if that informatiothn is not directly related to
the building failure being investigated and the Director finds that
the disclosure of the information would inhibit the voluntary provi-
sion of that type of information.
(d) PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION
A Team and the National
Institute of Standards and Technology shall not publicly release
any information it receives in the course of an investigation under
this Act
if the Director finds that the disclosure of that information
might jeopardize public safety.
(see
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-107publ231/pdf/PLAW-107publ231.pdf for the complete law)
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So it seems that it is in the Director's sole discretion to determine what may be deemed to "jeopardize public safety" using whatever reason he wants and he does not have to disclose what that reason is to anybody.
Can anybody come up with a good faith and feasible reason why releasing their model calculations of how they determined Building 7 collapsed would jeopardize public safety? Because I am at a complete loss to do that.
He is sd