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Opinion Letter No. 92-24
December 2, 1992
Certificates of Experience
In one of the OIP’s first opinions concerning
the disclosure of personal records under part III of the
UIPA, the OIP found that Certificates of Experience submitted to
the Board of Professional
Engineers, Architects, Surveyors and Landscape Architects must generally
be disclosed to the license
applicant to whom they pertain. These certificates, submitted by
persons the applicant selected, set
forth opinions regarding the applicant’s integrity, competence,
and character.
The OIP determined that these were "personal
records" and that the only exemption in part III of the UIPA
that would permit the withholding of the certificates is that which
does not require an agency to disclose personal records that "would
reveal the identity of a source who furnished information to the
agency under an express or implied promise of confidentiality."
After examining court decisions under a similar exemption in the
federal Privacy Act and given the absence of an express or implied
promise of confidentiality, the OIP found that the exception did
not apply.
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