19 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.17 - Confidentiality
(a) The protections provided by this section
apply to:
(1) an alleged victim;
(2) a person who reports an incident to an
institution;
(3) a person who
sought guidance from the institution concerning an incident;
(4) a person who participated in the
institution's investigation of an incident; or
(5) a person who is alleged in a report made
to an institution to have committed or assisted in the commission of sexual
harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking, if after completing
an investigation, the institution determines the report to be unsubstantiated
or without merit.
(b)
Unless waived in writing by the person, the identity of a person described by
Subsection (a):
(1) is confidential and not
subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code; and
(2) may be disclosed only to:
(A) persons employed by or under contract
with the postsecondary educational institution to which the report is made who
are necessary for an investigation of the report or other related
hearings;
(B) a law enforcement
officer as necessary to conduct a criminal investigation of the report by
persons described by Subsection (a);
(C) a health care provider in an emergency,
as determined necessary by the institution;
(D) the person or persons alleged to have
perpetrated the incident, to the extent required by other law; and
(E) potential witnesses to the incident as
necessary to conduct an investigation of the report and to the extent required
by other law.
(c) For the purposes of this section,
investigation includes the coordination of the incident response,
implementation of interim measures, adjudication of the report, and disclosure
by the institution as required under state or federal law.
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