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Summary:

Employees have the right to examine their personnel records

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.524(a)(1)
Summary:

Every employee of a local agency has the right to inspect her own personnel records.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.524(a)(1)
Summary:

The personnel records of peace officers and custodial officers is confidential and shall not be disclosed in any criminal or civil proceeding except by discovery pursuant to Sections 1043 and 1046 of the Evidence Code

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(e)
Summary:

The section defines "personnel records" in Penal 832.7 as including items such as personal data and medical history.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.502(a)
Summary:

(d)(3)(A) The Independent Citizen's Oversight Committee (ICOC) may conduct closed sessions when it meets to consider or discuss matters involving information relating to patients or medical subjects when the disclosure of such information would be an unwarranted invasion of privacy. (e)(2): Nothing in this act requires the disclosure of personnel, medical, or similar files if disclosure of such would be an unwarranted invasion of privacy.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.502(b)
Summary:

Every employer must file a report with the Department of Industrial Relations of every occupational injury or illness that results in lost time beyond the date of the injury or that requires medical treatment beyond first aid. The reports must the employee's social security number. Insured employers must file with the insurer within five days of learning about the injury. A self-insured employer, the state, or the insurer of an insured employer file within the time prescribed by the administrative director.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(l)
Summary:

Except as provided in [sections of the Public Records Act], nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require disclosure of records of the State Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF) related to Workers' Compensation and Insurance claims to the extent that confidential medical information or other individually identifiable information would be disclosed.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
Summary:

Except as provided in [sections of the Public Records Act], nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require disclosure of records obtained to provide workers' compensation insurance under the State Compensation Insurance Fund, including, but not limited to, any medical claims information, policyholder information (an insurance agent or broker may obtain proprietary information) or other information authorized by law to be obtained by the agent or broker.

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