Open Records - Guide To Hawaii'S Uniform Information Practices Act - Office Of Information Practices - 2015 Page 63

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respective functions;
(10) To the department of human resources development, county
personnel agencies, or line agency personnel offi ces for the
performance of their respective duties and functions, including
employee recruitment and examination, classifi cation and
compensation reviews, the administration and auditing of personnel
transactions, the administration of training and safety, workers’
compensation, and employee benefi ts and assistance programs, and
for labor relations purposes; or
(11) Otherwise subject to disclosure under this chapter.
(b) An agency receiving government records pursuant to subsection
(a) shall be subject to the same restrictions on disclosure of the records as the
originating agency. [L 1988, c 262, pt of §1; am L 1993, c 250, §2; L 1994, c 56,
§21]
PART III. DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL RECORDS
Note
Part heading amended by L 1989, c 192, §5.
[§92F-21] Individual’s access to own personal record. Each agency that
maintains any accessible personal record shall make that record available to the
individual to whom it pertains, in a reasonably prompt manner and in a reason-
ably intelligible form. Where necessary the agency shall provide a translation
into common terms of any machine readable code or any code or abbreviation
employed for internal agency use. [L 1988, c 262, pt of §1]
§92F-21.5 REPEALED. L 1990, c 250, §4.
§92F-22 Exemptions and limitations on individual access. An agency is not
required by this part to grant an individual access to personal records, or infor-
mation in such records:
(1) Maintained by an agency that performs as its or as a principal
function any activity pertaining to the prevention, control, or reduc-
tion of crime, and which consist of:
(A) Information or reports prepared or compiled for the purpose
of criminal intelligence or of a criminal investigation, including
reports of informers, witnesses, and investigators; or
(B) Reports prepared or compiled at any stage of the process
of enforcement of the criminal laws from arrest or indictment
through confi nement, correctional supervision, and release from
supervision.
(2) The disclosure of which would reveal the identity of a source
who furnished information to the agency under an express or im-
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