Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 13A - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Subtitle 08 - STUDENTS
Chapter 13A.08.02 - Student Records
Section 13A.08.02.21 - Limitations on Redisclosure

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 13A.08.02.21

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A. A local school system or educational institution may disclose personally identifiable information from the student records only on the condition that the party to whom the information is disclosed will not disclose the information to any other party without the prior written consent of the parent or guardian of the student or the eligible student, except that the personally identifiable information which is disclosed to an institution, school system, or organization may be used by its officers, employees, and agents, but only for the purposes for which the disclosure was made.

B. Section A of this regulation does not preclude a local school system or educational institution from disclosing personally identifiable information under Regulation .19 of this chapter, with the understanding that the information will be redisclosed to other parties under this regulation, if the record-keeping requirements of Regulation .20 of this chapter are met with respect to each of those parties.

C. Section A of this regulation does not apply to disclosures made pursuant to court orders or lawfully issued subpoenas under Regulation .19A(9) of this chapter, or to disclosures of directory information under Regulation .25 of this chapter.

D. Except for the disclosure of directory information under Regulation .25 of this chapter, or disclosure made pursuant to court orders or subpoenas under Regulation .19A(9) of this chapter, a local school system or educational institution shall inform the party to whom a disclosure is made of the requirement set forth in §A of this regulation.

E. If a third party improperly rediscloses personally identifiable information from student records in violation of §A of this regulation, the local school system or educational institution may not allow that third party access to personally identifiable information from student records for at least 5 years.

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