Iowa Admin. Code r. 751-2.10 - Routine use
(1) Defined.
"Routine use" means the disclosure of a record without the consent of the
subject or subjects for a purpose which is compatible with the purpose for
which the record was collected. It includes disclosures required to be made by
statute other than the public records law, Iowa Code chapter 22.
(2) To the extent allowed by law, the
following uses are considered routine uses of all commission records:
a. Disclosure to those officers, employees
and agents of the commission who have a need for the record in the performance
of their duties. The custodian of the record may, upon request of any officer
or employee or on the custodian 's own initiative, determine what constitutes
legitimate need to use confidential records.
b. Disclosure of information indicating an
apparent violation of the law to appropriate law enforcement authorities for
investigation and possible criminal prosecution, civil court action or
regulatory order.
c. Disclosure to
the commission or officer which this office is advising or representing in the
matter in question or to the department of inspections and appeals for matters
in which it is performing services or functions on behalf of the
commission .
d. Transfer of
information within the commission , to other state agencies, or to local units
of government as appropriate to administer the program for which the
information is collected.
e.
Information released to staff of federal and state entities for audit purposes
or for purposes of determining whether the commission is operating a program
lawfully.
f. Any disclosure
specifically authorized by the statute under which the record was collected or
maintained.
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