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Code · Vermont · Title 9 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 137

§ 4474.

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§ 4474. Confidentiality
An owner, landlord, or housing subsidy provider who possesses documentation or information concerning a protected tenant’s status as a victim of abuse, sexual assault, or stalking shall keep the documentation or information confidential and shall not allow or provide access to another person unless:
(1)authorized by the protected tenant;
(2)required by a court order, government regulation, or governmental audit requirement; or
(3)required as evidence in a court proceeding, provided:
(A)the documentation or information remains under seal; and
(B)use of the documentation or information is limited to a claim brought pursuant to section 4472 or 4473 of this title. (Added 2019, No. 48, § 2.)
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