2006 New York Code - Confidentiality Of Records.



 
    § 1127. Confidentiality of records. Reports and other written material
  submitted  pursuant  to  this  article, and photographs taken concerning
  such reports in the possession of any person authorized to receive  such
  information,  pursuant  to this article, shall be confidential and shall
  not be redisclosed except to law enforcement authorities involved in  an
  investigation  of  child abuse in an educational setting or as expressly
  authorized by law or pursuant to  a  court-ordered  subpoena.  A  school
  administrator  or a school superintendent shall exercise reasonable care
  in preventing such unauthorized  disclosure.  Willful  disclosure  of  a
  written record required to be kept confidential pursuant to this section
  to a person not authorized to receive or review such record is a class A
  misdemeanor.

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