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O.C.G.A. § 34-8-120 — Legislative intent | Georgia Code
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TITLE 34 LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Section 8. Employment Security, 34-8-1 through 34-8-280.

ARTICLE 4 DISCLOSURE OF RECORDS

34-8-120. Legislative intent.

  1. This article is intended to reconcile the free access to public records granted by Article 4 of Chapter 18 of Title 50, relating to the inspection of public records, and the discovery rights of judicial and administrative systems with the historical confidentiality of certain records of the department and the individual's right of privacy.
  2. The General Assembly recognizes that records and information held by the Department of Labor could be misused.Therefore, it is the intent of this article to define a right of privacy and confidentiality as regards individual and employing unit records and other records maintained by the Department of Labor.The General Assembly further recognizes that there are situations where this right of privacy and confidentiality is outweighed by other considerations.Therefore, it is the intent of this article to define also certain exceptions to the right of privacy and confidentiality.

(Code 1981, §34-8-120, enacted by Ga. L. 1991, p. 139, § 1.)

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