§ 9021C. Exceptions.
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Notwithstanding § 9020C of this title, a state agency may disclose personal information if the disclosure is:
(1)Necessary to perform the specific statutory duties of the state agency that collected or is collecting the personal information, or required by state or federal law or regulation;
(2)Made pursuant to a court order or by law; or
(3)If the information is used solely for statistical purposes and is in a form that cannot be used to identify any particular person.