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Opinion Letter No. 99-06
October 25, 1999
Senior Mailing List
A member of the public asked the County of Kauai
Office of Elderly Affairs (“OEA”) for a copy of
the names and addresses in its database. This information is collected
by the OEA for, among other
things, planning services and programs, statistical record-keeping,
complying with reporting
requirements to State and federal agencies, and identifying seniors
who may benefit from services
offered. The database does not differentiate between business and
home addresses, it merely collects
whatever address was supplied by each senior.
The OIP opined that home addresses need not be disclosed
because disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy. Disclosure of the addresses would not shed
light on the workings of government. The OIP also opined that in
cases where it cannot be determined whether a particular address
is a business or home address, the address need not be disclosed.
In addition, post office box numbers need not be disclosed because
if the box is being used for business purposes, the United States
Postal Service will disclose the name and address of the registered
user of the box. This could lead to the discovery of an individual’s
home address.
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