171.400 Oral history interview -- Confidentiality.
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(1)A state agency or institution which obtains an oral history interview for historical
purposes may enter into a reasonable and mutually acceptable written agreement of
confidentiality with the interviewee with regard thereto.
(2)An oral history interview which has been obtained under a written agreement of
confidentiality shall remain confidential and shall not be public information until
the conditions of the agreement have been met, at which time it shall become public
information.
(3)An oral history interview for which no written agreement of confidentiality has been
made shall be public information and shall not be confidential.
(4)This section shall be deemed to be retroactive and shall apply with equal force to
oral history interviews for which a written agreement of confidentiality was
obtained prior to July 15, 1986.