We permit disclosure of protected health information to law
enforcement officials without authorization in some situations precisely because of the importance of these activities to public safety.
We also allow disclosure of protected health information to law
enforcement officials without consent when other law mandates the disclosures.
Section 164.510 (f)(4) of the NPRM would have allowed covered entities to disclose protected health information to a law
enforcement official without individual authorization for the conduct of lawful intelligence activities conducted pursuant to the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.) or in connection with providing protective services to the President or other individuals pursuant to section 3056 of title 18, United States Code.
Not exact matches
But Collins is not
without his grievances against Schneiderman: in May, the Attorney General oversaw a federal probe that involved law
enforcement officials searching Collins's home.
The former U.S. law
enforcement officer, Holder, is said to have pleaded with Nigerian
officials last month on behalf of the telecoms company
without success.
• A law -
enforcement official confirmed that Spitzer's desire to do things «that you may not think were safe» was basically a request to have sex
without a condom.
March 4, 2016 • Among many privacy issues debated in the courts and Congress is whether law
enforcement officials should be able to know someone's whereabouts, as recorded by cellphone towers,
without a warrant.
Without limiting the above, we will not disclose your Business Information to any law enforcement or other governmental officials without a subpoena or court order, except when we believe in good faith that the disclosure of information is necessary to protect our rights, enforce our policies, respond to claims that your use of our Services violates eLearning Industry's policies or rights or others, or protect anyone's rights, property or
Without limiting the above, we will not disclose your Business Information to any law
enforcement or other governmental
officials without a subpoena or court order, except when we believe in good faith that the disclosure of information is necessary to protect our rights, enforce our policies, respond to claims that your use of our Services violates eLearning Industry's policies or rights or others, or protect anyone's rights, property or
without a subpoena or court order, except when we believe in good faith that the disclosure of information is necessary to protect our rights, enforce our policies, respond to claims that your use of our Services violates eLearning Industry's policies or rights or others, or protect anyone's rights, property or safety.
In response to a verified request by law
enforcement or other government
officials relating to a criminal investigation or alleged illegal activity, we can, and you authorize us to, disclose your name, e-mail address and Website use history, with or
without a subpoena.
Southwest Airlines accepts fully - trained law
enforcement service dogs trained in explosives or drug detection (or other specific functions) and search and rescue dogs for transportation,
without charge, when accompanied by their respective handlers on
official business.
Section 164.512 (k) of the final rule states that while individuals are in a correctional facility or in the lawful custody of a law
enforcement official, covered entities (for example, the prison's clinic) can use or disclose protected health information about these individuals
without authorization to the correctional facility or the law
enforcement official having custody as necessary for: (1) The provision of health care to such individuals; (2) the health and safety of such individual or other inmates; (3) the health and safety of the officers of employees of or others at the correctional institution; and (4) the health and safety of such individuals and officers or other persons responsible for the transporting of inmates or their transfer from one institution or facility to another; (5) law
enforcement on the premises of the correctional institution; and (6) the administration and maintenance of the safety, security, and good order of the correctional institution.
In addition, the final rule allows covered entities to initiate disclosures of protected health information about victims
without the victim's permission to law
enforcement officials only if such disclosure is required under a state mandatory reporting law.
Third, this paragraph allows covered entities to disclose protected health information about an individual
without the individual's agreement if the disclosure is expressly authorized by statute or regulation and either: (1) The covered entity, in the exercise of its professional judgment, believes that the disclosure is necessary to prevent serious harm to the individual or to other potential victims; or (2) if the individual is unable to agree due to incapacity, a law
enforcement or other public
official authorized to received the report represents that the protected health information for which disclosure is sought is not intended to be used against the individual, and that an immediate
enforcement activity that depends on the disclosure would be materially and adversely affected by waiting until the individual is able to agree to the disclosure.
Comment: A few commenters expressed concern that the proposed definition could include any county or municipal
official, even those
without traditional law
enforcement training.
Several comments argued that the proposed regulations permit law
enforcement and government
officials access to protected health information
without first requiring a judicial search warrant or an individual's consent.
Some commenters recommended that this standard be applied to all permissible disclosures
without consent or to such disclosures to law
enforcement officials.
The policies provide that
enforcement actions at or focused on sensitive locations such as schools, places of worship, and hospitals should generally be avoided, and that such actions may only take place when (a) prior approval is obtained from an appropriate supervisory
official, or (b) there are exigent circumstances necessitating immediate action
without supervisor approval.
Doing it on your own
without a crash report from a law
enforcement officer could result in your not being fully compensated for damages and can expose you to personal liability since no
official report of the crash exists and circumstances become your word against theirs.
No article, audiovisual program, or other publication may be designated as an
official expression of policy concerning the Code of Ethics, its interpretation, or its
enforcement without the express written approval of the National Association.
In response, a group of 19 automakers have laid down new ground rules, saying the information they gather won't be provided to government
officials or law
enforcement agencies
without a court order, and it won't be sold to insurance companies or other companies
without certain permission.
«We applaud the new law for protecting the property rights of owners
without compromising the ability of law
enforcement officials to pursue criminal investigations,» says NAR President Dennis R. Cronk.