§ 4203. Confidentiality of declarations
(a)
Period of confidentiality
A declarant and the declarant’s agents shall not disclose the existence or filing of a declaration filed pursuant to section
4201 of this title until—
(b)
Maintenance of confidentiality to prevent prejudice
(1)
Notwithstanding any other law, the contents of a declaration shall not be disclosed by the declarant if the disclosure would prejudice or compromise in any way the completion of any government investigation or any criminal or civil case that may arise out of, or make use of, information contained in a declaration, but information contained in a declaration may be disclosed as required by duly issued and authorized legal process.
(c)
Loss of rights
A declarant who discloses, except as provided by this chapter,[1] the existence or filing of a declaration or the contents thereof to anyone other than a duly authorized Federal or State investigator or the declarant’s attorney shall immediately lose all rights under this subchapter.
[1] See References in Text note below.