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Code · Illinois · Chapter 105 — SCHOOLS · Act 85

Sec. 20. Permissive use or disclosure.

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Sec. 20. Permissive use or disclosure. An operator may use or disclose covered information of a student under the following circumstances:
(1)If other provisions of federal or State law require the operator to disclose the
information, and the operator complies with the requirements of federal and State law in protecting and disclosing that information.
(2)For legitimate research purposes as required by State or federal law and subject to
the restrictions under applicable State and federal law or as allowed by State or federal law and under the direction of a school, school district, or the State Board of Education if the covered information is not used for advertising or to amass a profile on the student for purposes other than for K through 12 school purposes.
(3)To a State or local educational agency, including schools and school districts, for
K through 12 school purposes, as permitted by State or federal law.
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