Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
Title 34 - Education |
Subtitle A - Office of the Secretary, Department of Education |
Part 99 - Family Educational Rights and Privacy |
Subpart D - May an Educational Agency or Institution Disclose Personally Identifiable Information From Education Records? |
§ 99.38 - What conditions apply to disclosure of information as permitted by State statute adopted after November 19, 1974, concerning the juvenile justice system?
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§ 99.38 What conditions apply to disclosure of information as permitted by State statute adopted after November 19, 1974, concerning the juvenile justice system?
(a) If reporting or disclosure allowed by State statute concerns the juvenile justice system and the system's ability to effectively serve, prior to adjudication, the student whose records are released, an educational agency or institution may disclose education records under § 99.31(a)(5)(i)(B).
(b) The officials and authorities to whom the records are disclosed shall certify in writing to the educational agency or institution that the information will not be disclosed to any other party, except as provided under State law, without the prior written consent of the parent of the student.
[61 FR 59297, Nov. 21, 1996]