Source: http://familypolicy.ed.gov/node/148
Timestamp: 2017-12-14 19:23:17
Document Index: 302434028

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 99', '§ 99', '§ 99', '§ 99', '§ 99', '§ 99', '§ 1232', '§ 99', '§ 99']

Disclosure to Victims of Alleged Crimes of Violence: FERPA Online Library: Family Policy Compliance Office | Family Policy Compliance Office
Those individuals who receive information under one or more of the 15 disclosure exceptions set forth in § 99.31 may not generally redisclose that information to any other party without appropriate written consent of the student. 34 CFR § 99.33. As such, the § 99.33 redisclosure limitations apply not only to the § 99.31(a)(13) disclosure exception, but to many other of the § 99.31 exceptions as well. If an individual makes a disclosure that § 99.33 does not permit, then the educational institution may not allow that person to access personally identifiable information from education records for at least five years. 20 U.S.C. § 1232g(b)(4)(B), 34 CFR § 99.33.
A second, related disclosure exception is set forth in § 99.31(a)(14). Under this exception, an institution of postsecondary education may disclose the final results of a disciplinary proceeding, if it determines that: