Iowa Code r. 877-25.9 - Disclosure without the consent of the subject
(1) An open record is routinely disclosed
without the consent of the subject.
(2) To the extent allowed by law, disclosure
of a confidential record may occur without the consent of the subject.
Following are instances where disclosure, if lawful, will generally occur
without consent of the subject:
a. For a
routine use as defined in rule 25.10(22,96); however, Iowa Code subsection
96.11(7)
requires notification of the subject prior to some routine uses.
b. To another governmental agency or to an
instrumentality of any governmental jurisdiction within or under the control of
the United States for a civil or criminal law enforcement activity if the
activity is authorized by law, and if an authorized representative of such
governmental agency or instrumentality has submitted a written request to the
agency specifying the record desired and the law enforcement activity for which
the record is sought.
c. To an
agency of this or another state or of the federal government which administers
or operates a program of public assistance or child support enforcement under
either federal law or the law of this or another state, or which is charged
with a duty or responsibility under any such program, and if that agency is
required by law to impose safeguards for the confidentiality of information at
least as effective as required under Iowa Code subsection
96.11(7). The
requesting agency shall be provided, with respect to any named individual
specified, any of the following:
(1) Whether
the individual is receiving, has received, or has made application for
unemployment compensation under Iowa Code chapter 96.
(2) The period, if any, for which
unemployment compensation was payable and the weekly rate of compensation
paid.
(3) The individual's most
recent address.
(4) Whether the
individual has refused an offer of employment, and, if so, the date of the
refusal and a description of the employment refused, including duties,
conditions of employment, and the rate of pay.
(5) Wage information.
d. To the legislative services agency under
Iowa Code section 2A.3.
e. Disclosure in the course of employee
disciplinary proceedings.
f. In
response to a court order or subpoena.
g. To the citizens' aide under Iowa Code
section 601G.9(3).
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