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Opinion Letter No. 97-03
April 17, 1997
Private Donor Records of the UH Foundation
It has not been determined whether the U. H. Foundation
is a "government agency" under the UIPA,
however, for the purposes of this opinion letter only, the OIP assumed
that the U. H. Foundation is a
government agency. Under this assumption, disclosure of the names
of individual donors and amounts
donated by them to the U. H. Foundation are exempt from disclosure
under section 92F-13(1),
Hawaii Revised Statutes. Under section 92F-14(b)(6), Hawaii Revised
Statutes, an individual’s
"financial information" carries a significant privacy
interest which must be balanced against the public
interest in disclosure.
The OIP found that there is a minimal public interest
in knowing the names of individual donors and the amounts donated
by them which is not outweighed by an individual’s privacy
interest therein. If the U. H. Foundation discloses the amounts
donated in a manner that will not identify individual donors, or
if the individual donors provide written consent to disclosure of
their identities, then disclosure of that limited information should
not violate the individual’s privacy rights. However, information
regarding corporate donors (including corporations, partnerships,
business trusts, or associations) may be disclosed as corporate
donors are not natural persons and do not have any significant privacy
interests that are recognized by the UIPA. In addition, the information
maintained by the U. H. Foundation on corporate donors is not detailed
financial information which is protected under section 92F-13(3),
Hawaii Revised Statutes.
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