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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 18 — CRIMES AND OFFENSES · Chapter 95

§ 9518. Disclosure of information.

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§ 9518. Disclosure of information.
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no officer or employee of the office of special investigative counsel or the office of independent counsel may, without leave of the panel, disclose to any individual outside the office of special investigative counsel or office of independent counsel any notification, application or any other document, material or memorandum supplied to the panel under this chapter, including an application submitted under section 9516 (relating to contents of application) or the identity of a special investigative counsel or independent counsel.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as authorizing the withholding of information from the General Assembly unless the panel determines that disclosure of the information would not be in the best interest of justice.
18c9531h
SUBCHAPTER C
AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF INDEPENDENT COUNSEL
Sec.
9531. Authorities.
9532. Compensation and travel expenses.
9533. Additional personnel.
9534. Assistance of Pennsylvania State Police.
9535. Referral of other matters to independent counsel.
9536. Dismissal of matters.
9537. Reports by independent counsel.
9538. Independence from Office of Attorney General.
9539. Standards of conduct.
9540. Custody of records of independent counsel.
9541. Cost controls and administrative support.
9542. Legislative oversight.
9543. Removal of independent counsel and termination of office.
9544. Audits.
9545. Relationship with Office of Attorney General.
9546. Venue.
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