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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 39 - Chapter 2 - 39-270
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39-270 - DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
(a) Certificates and records in the
custody of the state registrar shall be open to inspection subject to the
provisions of this chapter and the rules of the board, the provisions of
section 9-302, Idaho Code, to the contrary notwithstanding; and it shall be
unlawful for any state or local official or employee under this chapter to
disclose any data contained in the records, except as authorized by this
chapter and the rules of the board.
(b) A complete copy, or any part of a certificate, may be issued to any
applicant who can show direct and tangible interest in the record for which he
applies. A complete copy, or any part of a certificate, shall be issued upon
request to a state, federal or local public agency for child support
enforcement purposes pursuant to chapters 10, 11 and 12, title 7, Idaho Code,
and sections 16-1628, 20-524, 32-710A, and 56-203, Idaho Code, or for the
purpose of investigation of fraud related to benefit payments. Subject to such
provisions as the board may prescribe, data contained on records may be used
by federal, state or municipal agencies for the purpose of verification of
data.
(c) As provided in chapter 3, title 9, Idaho Code, data contained on
records may be used for research, public health or statistical purposes. No
lists of registration shall be compiled for public use.
(d) The manner of keeping local records and the use thereof shall be
prescribed by the board, in keeping with the provisions of this section.
(e) When one hundred (100) years have elapsed after the date of birth, or
fifty (50) years have elapsed after the date of death, stillbirth, marriage or
divorce, the records of these events in the custody of the state registrar
shall become public records and information shall be made available in
accordance with chapter 3, title 9, Idaho Code.
 
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