New York Statutes
§ 523-N — Confidentiality of reports
New York § 523-N
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Title 3Programs and Services For Youth
Subtitle BOffice of the Ombudsman
Art. 19-GOffice of Children and Family Services
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N.Y. Executive § 523-N (2026).
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§ 523-n. Confidentiality of reports. Office of the ombudsman reports\nand reports of the independent review board are confidential and shall\nbe safeguarded from coming to the knowledge of, and from inspection or\nexamination by any person other than the commissioner, other designated\nagency officials for the performance of their official duties and the\nindependent review board. Authorized persons receiving such reports\nshall not divulge information contained therein without the written\nconsent of the commissioner. The authorized disclosure of any such\ninformation shall not contain any individually identifiable information.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 523
Purpose§ 523-A
Definitions§ 523-B
Office of the ombudsman§ 523-H
Duties of the director§ 523-L
Independent review board§ 523-N
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