Sentences with phrase «disclosed in any public records»

Large donations are frequently made by entities whose managers or addresses are not disclosed in any public records.
Unlike a Will, a Trust and the contents of your trust estate remain confidential and are not disclosed in public records.

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Babylon Village officials issued more than $ 190,000 in raises to 23 full - time nonunion employees last summer without budgeting for the increases or disclosing them to the public, records show.
The NYS Committee on Open Government has formally reaffirmed that public records compiled in the normal course of government activity have to be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Law, even if those records are later the subjects of an ongoing criminal investigation.
Alia Smith, arguing for the Manhattan Institute, said «there is zero evidence in the record... that there has been any significant invasion of privacy» from disclosing the names and amounts of public pensions.
Gross also said the ethics board is in a difficult position as an agency that keeps the financial disclosure records open for public inspection, while the board and its staff are barred by the county ethics law from disclosing confidential information.
The law firm Harris Beach said that disclosing the records sought by the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption would violate attorney - client privilege, and that the Moreland subpoena is «oppressive» in nature.
If an Internet dating service conducts criminal background screenings, then the service shall disclose whether it has a policy allowing a member who has been identified as having a criminal conviction to have access to its service to communicate with any New Jersey member; shall state that criminal background screenings aren't foolproof; that they may give members a false sense of security; that they aren't a perfect safety solution; that criminals may circumvent even the most sophisticated search technology; that not all criminal records are public in all states and not all databases are up to date; that only publicly available convictions are included in the screening; and that screenings don't cover other types of convictions or arrests or any convictions from foreign countries.
When a veterinarian reasonably believes that disclosure of records as defined in this section, is necessary to protect the health or welfare of a companion animal, a person or the public, the veterinarian may disclose such records to the police, duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, peace officer, animal control officer, department of agriculture and markets, other appropriate government agency, or any agent thereof.
The letters grew out of the release Saturday of public records showing that Soon failed to disclose industry funding in 11 studies published by those journals.
When we are required to disclose such information to our opponents, we do so «off the record» so that the information won't inadvertently show up in any public filings.
She also notes that since defendants are not required to provide an evidentiary record at this stage, a plaintiff may not have more than the information disclosed in a company's public filings and the hope of finding a whistleblower to put forward its case.
Authorizes the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to appoint magistrates (rather than referees) in civil actions in the Court of Claims and authorizes a magistrate to disclose or refer to certain records or reports otherwise exempt from public disclosure in reparations hearings.
The Florida State court held in Times Publishing Company v. City of Clearwater that private or personal e-mails fell outside the definition of public records, and could not be disclosed to a newspaper requesting it.
As a result of this decision, the IPC (subject to an appeal the Supreme Court of Canada will hear this fall) now has the ability to decide independently whether records subject to the law enforcement and solicitor - client privilege exemptions should be disclosed in the public interest.
There is a similar exception for information in a public registry established by law (for example, a land titles registry); this information can similarly only be collected, used or disclosed for purposes related to those for which it appears in the record or document.
The July 1977 Report of the Privacy Protection Study Commission recommended that «each medical - care provider be considered to owe a duty of confidentiality to any individual who is the subject of a medical record it maintains, and that, therefore, no medical care provider should disclose, or be required to disclose, in individually identifiable form, any information about any such individual without the individual's explicit authorization, unless the disclosures would be» for specifically enumerated purposes such as treatment, audit or evaluation, research, public health, and law enforcement.
If the covered hospital wishes at some point in the future to make discretionary disclosures for public health purposes, it must revise its notice to so state, and Start Printed Page 82551must segregate its records so that protected health information created or received under the prior notice is not disclosed for discretionary public health purposes.
The Buyer must receive, on or before this deadline, true copies of all existing surveys in the Seller's possession pertaining to the Property and must disclose to Buyer all easements, liens or other title matters not shown by public records, of which the Seller has actual knowledge.
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