This text of North Dakota § 54-23.4-17 (Confidentiality of records) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering North Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Juvenile or law enforcement records obtained under chapter 27-20.4 may be released to
the parties, their counsel, and representatives of the parties in proceedings before the division
and must be sealed at the conclusion of the proceedings. All other records of the division
concerning the application for or award of compensation under this chapter are confidential and
are not open to public disclosure. Inspection of these records, however, must be permitted by:
1.Law enforcement officers when necessary for the discharge of their official duties.
2.Representatives of a claimant, whether an individual or an organization, who may
review a claim file or receive specific information from the file upon the presentation of
the signed authorization of the claimant.
3.Physicians or health care
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Juvenile or law enforcement records obtained under chapter 27-20.4 may be released to
the parties, their counsel, and representatives of the parties in proceedings before the division
and must be sealed at the conclusion of the proceedings. All other records of the division
concerning the application for or award of compensation under this chapter are confidential and
are not open to public disclosure. Inspection of these records, however, must be permitted by:
1. Law enforcement officers when necessary for the discharge of their official duties.
2. Representatives of a claimant, whether an individual or an organization, who may
review a claim file or receive specific information from the file upon the presentation of
the signed authorization of the claimant.
3. Physicians or health care providers treating or examining persons claiming benefits
under this title, or physicians giving medical advice to the division regarding any claim,
at the discretion of the division.
4. Any person who is rendering assistance to the division at any stage of the proceedings
on any matter pertaining to the administration of this chapter.
5. Juvenile or law enforcement records obtained under chapter 27-20.4 may be released
to the parties, their counsel, and representatives in proceedings before the division
and must be sealed at the conclusion of the proceedings.