Montana Code 42-6-105. Disclosure authorized in course of employment
42-6-105. Disclosure authorized in course of employment. This title does not preclude an employee or agent of a court, department, or agency from:
Terms Used In Montana Code 42-6-105
- Adoptee: means an adopted person or a person who is the subject of adoption proceedings that are intended to result in the adoptee becoming the legal child of another person. See Montana Code 42-1-103
- Adoption: means the act of creating the legal relationship between parent and child when it does not exist genetically. See Montana Code 42-1-103
- Agency: means a child placement agency licensed by the state of Montana pursuant to Title 52, chapter 8, that is expressly empowered to place children preliminary to a possible adoption. See Montana Code 42-1-103
- Court: means a court of record in a competent jurisdiction and in Montana means a district court or a tribal court. See Montana Code 42-1-103
- Department: means the department of public health and human services, provided for in 2-15-2201. See Montana Code 42-1-103
- Nonidentifying information: means information that does not directly reveal or indirectly indicate the identity of a person, including:
(a)medical information and information related to general physical characteristics;
(b)family information, including marital status and the existence of siblings;
(c)religious affiliation;
(d)educational background information that does not reveal specific programs or institutions attended;
(e)general occupation;
(f)hobbies; and
(g)photographs provided by any of the parties involved that were specifically intended to be provided to another party. See Montana Code 42-1-103
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
- Records: means all documents, exhibits, and data pertaining to an adoption. See Montana Code 42-1-103
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201
(1)inspecting permanent, confidential, or sealed records for the purpose of discharging any obligation under this title;
(2)disclosing the name of the court in which a proceeding for adoption occurred or the name of an agency that placed an adoptee to an individual described in 42-6-103(1) who can verify the individual’s identity; or
(3)disclosing nonidentifying information contained in confidential or sealed records in accordance with any other applicable state or federal law.