Massachusetts Statutes

§ 46 — Confidential information; admissibility as evidence; exceptions to disclosure restrictions

Massachusetts § 46
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXILABOR AND INDUSTRIES
Ch. 151AUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 151A, § 46 (2026).

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Section 46.

(a)Except as provided in this section, information secured pursuant to this chapter is confidential and for the exclusive use and information of the department in the discharge of its duties. Such information is not a public record nor admissible in any action or proceeding, except as provided in this section. This information is absolutely privileged and shall not be made the subject matter or basis in any action of slander, libel or emotional distress.
(b)Such information may be admissible only in the following actions or proceedings:
(1)in civil or criminal cases brought pursuant to this chapter where the department or the commonwealth is a necessary party;
(2)in civil cases relating to the enforcement of child support obligations under section twenty-nine B;
(3)in criminal

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