Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 430.90 - Confidentiality
a) OIG
investigations access information that is confidential pursuant to numerous
State and federal statutes and administrative rules. OIG reports are
confidential because they contain information gleaned from these confidential
records. OIG reports shall not be distributed beyond the Department or private
agency that is the subject of the report without the consent of the Inspector
General.
b) The OIG may share
confidential information with the Illinois State Police (ISP) when it refers
cases for possible criminal investigation or prosecution, or when conducting
joint investigations with ISP, or pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement;
provided, however, that ISP agrees not to use the confidential information for
any other purpose and agrees to seek a protective order before redisclosing the
information.
c) The OIG shall
redact confidential information, as required by law and/or 89 Ill. Adm. Code
431 (Confidentiality of Personal Information of Persons Served by the
Department of Children and Family Services).
d) OIG reports shall not be subject to
disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act [5 ILCS 140 ].
e) The Department and the OIG shall protect
from retaliation any person who files a complaint or provides information in
good faith. To protect persons from retaliation, the OIG may withhold the
identity of sources of information.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 4914, effective April 15, 2009
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