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  • § 16-1054. Access to information

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 16-1054

    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, immediately upon the request of the Board and as necessary to carry out the Board's purpose and duties, the Board shall be provided, without cost and without authorization of the persons to whom the information or records relate, access to:(1) All...

  • § 16-1053. Composition of the Board; procedural requirements.

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 16-1053

    (a) The Mayor shall appoint one representative from each of the following District agencies:(1) Metropolitan Police Department;(2) Office of the Chief Medical Examiner;(3) Office of the Corporation Counsel;(4) Department of Corrections;(5) Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department;(6)...

  • § 16-1047. Uniformity of application and construction

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 16-1047

    In applying and construing this Uniform Act, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among States that enact it.

  • § 16-925. Privacy protection for victims of domestic violence

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 16-925

    (a) The Mayor shall promulgate rules and establish procedures to implement safeguards, applicable to all confidential information handled by the IV-D agency or executive branch agencies in cooperative agreements with the IV-D agency, to protect the privacy rights of parties in IV-D agency...

  • § 16-901. Definitions

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 16-901

    For the purposes of this chapter, the term:(1) "Cash medical support" means an amount ordered to be paid toward the cost of health insurance provided by a public entity or by another parent, through employment or otherwise, or for extraordinary medical expenses as defined in §...

  • § 16-803. Sealing of public criminal records in other cases

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 16-803

    (a) (1) A person arrested for, or charged with, the commission of an eligible misdemeanor pursuant to the District of Columbia Official Code or the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations whose prosecution has been terminated without conviction may file a motion to seal the publicly available...

  • § 14-312. Sexual assault victim advocates.

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 14-312

    (a) For the purposes of this section, the term:(1) "Confidential communication" means information exchanged between a sexual assault victim and a sexual assault victim advocate during the course of the advocate providing counseling, support, and assistance to the victim, including all...

  • § 14-311. Human trafficking counselors

    Statutes | D.C. Code § 14-311

    (a) For the purposes of this section, the term:(1) "Confidential communication" means information exchanged between a victim and a human trafficking counselor during the course of the counselor providing counseling, support, and assistance to a victim, including all records kept by the...

  • § 11125.7. Opportunity for public to address state body

    Statutes | Cal Gov Code § 11125.7

    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the state body shall provide an opportunity for members of the public to directly address the state body on each agenda item before or during the state body's discussion or consideration of the item. This section is not applicable if the agenda item...

  • § 6276.01. Crime victims, confidential information or records; The Victims' Bill of Rights Act of 2008

    Statutes | Cal Gov Code § 6276.01

    Crime victims, confidential information or records, The Victims' Bill of Rights Act of 2008: Marsy's Law, Section 28 of Article I of the California Constitution.