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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 44 — LAW AND JUSTICE · Chapter 73

§ 7307. Confidentiality agreements and nondisclosure.

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§ 7307. Confidentiality agreements and nondisclosure.
(a)When agreement exists.-- If employment information is subject to a confidentiality agreement between the applicant and a law enforcement agency, the applicant shall disclose to the prospective employing law enforcement agency the fact that a confidentiality agreement exists.
(b)When agreement is absent and applicant authorizes release.-- If the applicant has authorized the release of employment information without regard to a previous agreement to the contrary, the law enforcement agency may disclose the employment information in accordance with this chapter.
(c)Employment information sealed or subject to court order.-- If employment information is sealed or otherwise subject to a nondisclosure order by a court of competent jurisdiction, the law enforcement agency shall disclose to the prospective employing law enforcement agency the fact that a nondisclosure order exists, along with information identifying the court and case number.
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