Utah Admin. Code R606-1-5 - Release of Information Obtained Through the Investigative Process
A. Pursuant to Utah
Code Subsection
34A-5-107(14),
the Division may release information gained through its investigations or
proceedings to a party to facilitate their participation in the investigation
under the following circumstances:
1. The
request is made in writing.
2. The
Division has not received a request from the person or entity providing the
information that such information be considered confidential.
3. The release of the information will not,
in the determination of the Division impede the investigation; and
4. The Division has not determined the
requested information should remain confidential or otherwise be protected.
B. If a person or
entity requests in writing the information provided to the Commission be kept
confidential, the Division will consider the reasons underlying the request and
make a decision regarding the confidentiality of the information. This
determination will govern the release of such information.
C. After the conclusion of the investigation,
either party may request a copy of investigation file.
D. The Division generally will not release
the following information:
1. work product;
2. personal contact information of
any individual;
3. Social Security
information;
4. bank account
numbers; and
5. medical records,
including the ADA questionnaire, unless an appropriate release of medical
information is obtained.
E. The Division may charge for the costs of
providing copies to the parties.
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