"People who disclose confidential information about hydraulic fracturing chemicals in North Carolina would be subject to criminal penalties and civil damages, under a bill in the state Legislature.
The 'Energy Modernization Act,' which was introduced yesterday, would make it a Class I felony to disclose trade secrets related to hydraulic fracturing, while spelling out how the information is supposed to be provided to emergency workers. Class I is the lowest-level felony, punishable by a few months' imprisonment.
'It is very concerning,' said Hope Taylor, executive director of Clean Water North Carolina. 'That could have a very chilling effect on folks in the agencies who want to help emergency responders.'"
Mike Lee reports for EnergyWire May 16, 2014.
"N.C. Bill Would Make It a Felony To Disclose Fracking Chemicals"
Source: EnergyWire, 05/19/2014