2005 Idaho Code - 9-340E — EXEMPTIONS FROM DISCLOSURE -- ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ENDANGERED SPECIES, LIBRARIES, LICENSING EXAMS

                                   TITLE  9
                                   EVIDENCE
                                  CHAPTER 3
                               PUBLIC WRITINGS
    9-340E.  EXEMPTIONS FROM DISCLOSURE -- ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ENDANGERED SPECIES,
LIBRARIES, LICENSING EXAMS. The following records are exempt from disclosure:
    (1)  Records, maps or other records identifying the location of
archaeological or geophysical sites or endangered species, if not already
known to the general public.
    (2)  Archaeological and geologic records concerning exploratory drilling,
logging, mining and other excavation, when such records are required to be
filed by statute for the time provided by statute.
    (3)  The records of a library which, when examined alone, or when examined
with other public records, would reveal the identity of the library patron
checking out, requesting, or using an item from a library.
    (4)  The material of a library, museum or archive which has been
contributed by a private person, to the extent of any limitation that is a
condition of the contribution.
    (5)  Test questions, scoring keys, and other data used to administer a
licensing examination, employment, academic or other examination or testing
procedure before the examination is given if the examination is to be used
again. Records establishing procedures for and instructing persons
administering, grading or evaluating an examination or testing procedure are
included in this exemption, to the extent that disclosure would create a risk
that the result might be affected.

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