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Code · Florida · Title XXXII — Regulation of Professions and Occupations · Chapter 490

490.0076 Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact; public records and meetings exemptions.

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(1)A psychologist’s personal identifying information, other than the psychologist’s name, licensure status, or licensure number, obtained from the coordinated licensure information system, as described in Article IX of s. 490.0075 , and held by the department or the Board of Psychology is exempt from s. 119.07
(1)and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution unless the state that originally reported the information to the coordinated information system authorizes the disclosure of such information by law. If disclosure is so authorized, information may be disclosed only to the extent authorized by law by the reporting state.
(2)(a) A meeting or a portion of a meeting of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission, established in Article X of s. 490.0075 , at which matters specifically exempted from disclosure by federal or state statute are discussed is exempt from s. 286.011 and s. 24(b), Art. I of the State Constitution.
(b)Recordings, minutes, and records generated during an exempt meeting or portion of such a meeting are exempt from s. 119.07
(1)and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.
(3)This section is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed on October 2, 2028, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature.
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