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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The attorney general shall disclose a participant's true residential, business, or school address if:
(1) requested by:
(A) a law enforcement agency for the purpose of conducting an investigation;
(B) the Department of Family and Protective Services for the purpose of conducting a child protective services investigation under Chapter 261, Family Code; or
(C) the Department of State Health Services or a local health authority for the purpose of making a notification described by Article 21.31 of this code, Section 54.033, Family Code, or Section 81.051, Health and Safety Code; or
(2) required by court order.
(b) The attorney general may disclose a participant's true residential, business, or school address if:
(1) the participant consents to the disclosure; and
(2) the disclosure is necessary to administer the program.
(c) A person to whom a participant's true residential, business, or school address is disclosed under this article shall maintain the requested information in a manner that protects the confidentiality of the participant's true residential, business, or school address.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - CRIM P Art. 58.061. Exceptions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/code-of-criminal-procedure/crim-ptx-crim-pro-art-58-061/
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