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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 13

Sec. 10.13.930. Confidentiality.

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Sec. 10.13.930. Confidentiality.
(a)The commissioner, deputies, and other employees of the department may not disclose information acquired by them in the discharge of their duties under this chapter except to the extent disclosure of the information is required by law, other than the public records provisions of AS 40.25.110 — 40.25.220, or is required by court order.
(b)Notwithstanding
(a)of this section, the department may disclose information that is confidential under
(a)of this section if the department determines that disclosure of the information is necessary to promote the public interest. This subsection does not authorize the disclosure of information acquired by the department in the course of an examination of a licensee.
(c)[Repealed, § 4 ch 26 SLA 2018.]
(d)A BIDCO may provide to a current or prospective creditor or shareholder of the BIDCO a copy of an examination report on the BIDCO made by the department under this chapter.
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