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The law that provides access to government records with exceptions for records with medical info is the Freedom of Information Act.
The law that provides access to government records with exceptions for records with medical info is the Freedom of Information Act.
The Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) - and it does not guarantee access to ALL government records.
The FOIA only provides access to government and military records NOT any private records.
The person authorizing the release of medical records gets to determine the length of time an particular individual or entity has access to the medical records. They can also specify that they can only access certain aspects of the medical record, ie: a certain ER visit, or a certain surgery.For more information visit: www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/
Yes, there is certain information that you can access from the government yourself by visiting some specific website.
To find public records for Lucerne County, Pa, you can visit the courthouse or you can access certain records online depending on what type of record that you are looking for. You can access contact information or certain online links by going to the "Free Public Records Directory" for Lucerne County at the related link.
You can access census records for free through government websites, such as the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or the UK National Archives. Many public libraries also provide free access to census records through their online databases. Additionally, some genealogy websites offer limited free access to census records as part of their trial subscriptions.
Though medical records are usually encrypted, there is a chance that hackers can access them. Certain technologies allow savvy computer users to access hidden files.
Access to Depaul's blackboard is given to students of certain educational institutions. If one requires access to this program, consult with the Information Technology services of the institution you are currently studying at.
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You can request this from the court. Be aware, destroyed may not be the best word to describe the action the court will take to clear the record. Be specific in your request and listen carefully to their response and how and where the record will appear.Added: The permanent records are NEVER totally destroyed. Expungement means only that members of the general public will not be able to gain access to that particular record. Certain entities will always retain a right of access to them however, for instance: Law Enforcement - the court system - Government agencies - and certain private organizations which must conduct background checks for government security clearance purposes.