An opinion regarding whether the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) prohibits a school district from sharing information on crimes committed in the schools with the sheriff’s department.
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- Code of Federal Regulations - What provisions apply to records of a law enforcement unit?
- Code of Federal Regulations - Under what conditions is prior consent not required to disclose information?
- Code of Federal Regulations - What conditions apply to disclosure of information in health and safety emergencies?
- New York - Matter of Hampton Bays Union Free School District v. Public Employment Relations Board
- Washington - Brouillet v. Cowles Pub. Co.