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§ 259-k. Access to records and institutions. 1. All case files shall
be maintained by the division of parole for use by the division and
board of parole. The division and board of parole and authorized
officers and employees thereof shall have complete access to such files
and the right to make such entries as the division or board of parole
shall deem appropriate in accordance with law.
2. The board shall make rules for the purpose of maintaining the
confidentiality of records, information contained therein and
information obtained in an official capacity by officers, employees or
members of the division or board of parole.
3. Members of the board and officers and employees of the division
designated by the chairman shall have free access to all inmates
confined in institutions under the jurisdiction of the department of
correctional services and the department of mental hygiene in order to
enable them to perform their functions, provided, however, that the
department of mental hygiene may temporarily restrict such access where
it determines, for significant clinical reasons, that such access would
interfere with its care and treatment of the mentally ill inmate. If
under the provisions of this subdivision an inmate is not accessible for
release consideration by the board, that inmate shall be scheduled to
see the board in the month immediately subsequent to the month within
which he was not available.
4. Upon a determination by the division and board of parole that its
records regarding an individual presently under the supervision of the
division and board are relevant to an investigation of child abuse or
maltreatment conducted by a child protective service pursuant to title
six of article six of the social services law, the division and board
shall provide the records determined to be relevant to the child
protective service conducting the investigation. The division, and board
shall promulgate rules for the transmission of records required to be
provided under this section.