Nuclear Energy Act
(NEA)


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Art. 91 Breach of secrecy

1 Any per­son who wil­fully:

a.
ob­tains de­tails of secret facts or pre­cau­tion­ary meas­ures aimed at pro­tect­ing nuc­le­ar in­stall­a­tions, nuc­le­ar ma­ter­i­als or ra­dio­act­ive waste against in­ter­ven­tion by third parties or the ef­fects of armed con­flicts, in or­der to make them known, or make them ac­cess­ible to un­au­thor­ised parties, or to use the in­form­a­tion thus ob­tained them­selves in an un­au­thor­ised man­ner;
b.
makes such facts or meas­ures known or makes them ac­cess­ible to un­au­thor­ised parties

shall be li­able to a cus­todi­al sen­tence not ex­ceed­ing three years or to a mon­et­ary pen­alty.60

2 If the of­fend­er acts through neg­li­gence, he shall be li­able to a mon­et­ary pen­alty.61

60 Amended by No I 21 of the FA of 17 Dec. 2021 on the Har­mon­isa­tion of Sen­ten­cing Policy, in force since 1 Ju­ly 2023 (AS 2023 259; BBl 2018 2827).

61 Amended by No I 21 of the FA of 17 Dec. 2021 on the Har­mon­isa­tion of Sen­ten­cing Policy, in force since 1 Ju­ly 2023 (AS 2023 259; BBl 2018 2827).

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