Upon written request from a law enforcement agency, information may be disclosed to any local government officer or official for the purposes of screening a prospective concessionaire. Any summary of criminal history information disclosed must be limited to information related to criminal convictions.
Information shall be disclosed to the protection and advocacy agency charged with protecting and advocating the rights of people with disabilities for the purposes of investigating incidents of abuse or neglect of persons with disabilities.
If the agency determines that information requested pursuant to Section 1798.34 is exempt from access, it shall inform the individual in writing of the agency's finding that disclosure is not required by law.
The Information Practices Act does not authorize the disclosure of records containing personal information in violation of any other law, except to the subject of such records.
The Information Practices Act does not alter any law or judicial provision which authorizes an individual to gain Access toy law enforcement record or authorizes discovery in criminal or civil litigation.
A provider of health care, a health care service plan, or a contractor shall disclose medical information if the disclosure is compelled by any of the following: Court order; Order from a board, commission, or agency; Subpoena from a party before a court or agency; Arbitrator or panel; Search Warrant; Patient or Patient's representative; or, Coroner conducting an investigation
There is no physician-patient privilege regarding information that the physician or patient is required to report to a public employee or information recorded in a public office, if the report is open to public inspection
There is no physician-patient privilege in proceedings brought by a public entity to determine whether a right, authority, license or privilege should be revoked, suspended, terminated, limited, or conditioned.
Public entity has a privilege to refuse to disclose official information, and to prevent another from disclosing official information, if the privilege is claimed by a person authorized by the public entity to do so, and disclosure is forbidden by law or against public interest.