Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 22101.5 - Public Agency Use of Safe at Home Designated Address Exemption
Current through Register 2022 Notice Reg. No. 14, April 8, 2022
(a) When a
state or local agency, has a bona fide statutory or administrative requirement
to use a confidential address of a Safe at Home Program Participant, the agency
may request an exemption. The requesting agency shall submit a written request
to the Safe at Home program identifying the bona fide statutory or
administrative requirement to use the address that would otherwise be
confidential.
(b) The agency
request for exemption shall include all of the following:
(1) A detailed description of the agency's
statutory or administrative requirement to use the residential address which
would otherwise be confidential;
(2) The name, address, telephone number, and
signature of the agency's contact person, and date of signing;
(3) A statement that the confidential address
will be used solely for the statutory and administrative purposes provided in
the request;
(4) A written
confirmation of procedures that will be used so the confidential address is
kept confidential and not made available in public record.
(c) The Safe at Home program shall determine
whether the requesting agency has a bona fide statutory or administrative
requirement for the use of the address which would otherwise be confidential,
and that the requesting agency has adequate procedures to maintain
confidentiality of the Program Participant's residential address.
(d) The Safe at Home program shall notify the
requesting agency and the affected Program Participant of its
determination.
Notes
Note: Authority Cited: Sections 6209 and 6215.9, Government Code. Reference: Sections 6207, 6208, 6215.5 and 6215.7, Government Code.
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