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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 23 — DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Chapter 67

§ 6708. Disclosure of actual address.

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§ 6708. Disclosure of actual address.
The Office of Victim Advocate shall not disclose the actual address of a program participant except to any of the following:
(1)A State or local government agency when the State or local government agency has been granted a waiver by the Office of Victim Advocate and the disclosure is made pursuant to section 6709 (relating to waiver process).
(2)A person or agency when disclosure is determined by the Office of Victim Advocate to be required due to an emergency and the disclosure is made pursuant to section 6710 (relating to emergency disclosure).
(3)A person identified in an order of court directing the Office of Victim Advocate to disclose the program participant's actual address and disclosure is made pursuant to the court order.
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Cross References. Section 6708 is referred to in section 6711 of this title.
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