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A. The following records are private:

1. Records concerning an individual’s eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits, social services, welfare benefits, or the determination of benefit levels;

2. Records containing data on individuals describing medical history, diagnosis, condition, treatment, evaluation, or similar medical data;

3. Records of publicly funded libraries that when examined alone or with other records identify a patron;

4. Records received or generated in a Senate or House ethics committee concerning any alleged violation of the rules on legislative ethics if the ethics committee meeting was closed to the public;

5. Records concerning a current or former employee of, or applicant for employment with the City that would disclose that individual’s home address, home telephone number, social security number, insurance coverage, marital status, or payroll deductions.

B. The following records are private if properly classified by the City:

1. Records concerning a current or former employee of, or applicant for employment with the City, including performance evaluations and personal status information such as race, religion, or disabilities, but not including records that are public under Section 2.64.090 or private under subsection A5 of this section;

2. Records describing an individual’s finances, except that the following are public:

a. Records described in Section 2.64.090 A;

b. Information provided to the City for the purpose of complying with a financial assurance requirement; or

c. Records that must be disclosed in accordance with another statute;

3. Records of independent state agencies if the disclosure of those records would conflict with the fiduciary obligations of the agency;

4. Other records containing data on individuals the disclosure of which constitutes a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;

5. Records provided by the United States or by a governmental entity outside the state that are given with the requirement that the records be managed as private records, if the providing entity states in writing that the record would not be subject to public disclosure if retained by it. (Ord. 93-18 § 10, 1993)