Common use of Access to IAD File Clause in Contracts

Access to IAD File. If an Officer appeals a disciplinary action, and provides a written request, the CITY will provide to the Officer and his/her representative a copy of the un-redacted IAD file within 5 business days of receiving the request. The file remains confidential in the hands of the Officer and his/her representative to the extent the release of such information is still protected from public disclosure by Local Government Code Section 143.089(g) or other law. Additionally, all individuals who have access by virtue of this AGREEMENT to IAD files or investigative information, including the information contained within the 143.089(g) files of police officers, shall be bound to the same extent as the Austin Police Department and the CITY of Austin to comply with the confidentiality provisions of this AGREEMENT, Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, and the Texas Public Information Act. All such individuals shall further be bound to the same extent as the Austin Police Department and the CITY of Austin to respect the rights of individual police officers under the Texas Constitution and the Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including not revealing information contained in a compelled statement protected by the doctrine set forth in Xxxxxxx v. New Jersey, 000 X.X. 000 (1967), and Xxxxxxx x. Xxxxx, 000 X.X. 000 (1967). The Officer and his/her representative shall not be provided information contained within an IAD file that is made confidential by a law other than Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, such as records concerning juveniles, sexual assault victims, and individuals who have tested positive for HIV.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Access to IAD File. If an Officer appeals a disciplinary action, and provides a written request, the CITY will provide to the Officer and his/her representative a copy of the un-redacted IAD file within 5 business days of receiving the request. The file remains confidential in the hands of the Officer and his/her representative to the extent the release of such information is still protected from public disclosure by Local Government Code Section 143.089(g) or other law. Additionally, all individuals who have access by virtue of this AGREEMENT to IAD files or investigative information, including the information contained within the 143.089(g) files of police officers, shall be bound to the same extent as the Austin Police Department and the CITY of Austin to comply with the confidentiality provisions of this AGREEMENT, Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, and the Texas Public Information Act. All such individuals shall further be bound to the same extent as the Austin Police Department and the CITY of Austin to respect the rights of individual police officers under the Texas Constitution and the Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including not revealing information contained in a compelled statement protected by the doctrine set forth in Xxxxxxx v. New Jersey, 000 X.X. 000 385 U.S. 493 (1967), and Xxxxxxx x. Xxxxx, 000 X.X. 000 385 U.S. 511 (1967). The Officer and his/her representative shall not be provided information contained within an IAD file that is made confidential by a law other than Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, such as records concerning juveniles, sexual assault victims, and individuals who have tested positive for HIV.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Access to IAD File. If an Officer appeals a disciplinary action, and provides a written request, the CITY will provide to the Officer and their his/her representative a copy of the un-redacted IAD file within 5 business days of receiving the request. The file remains confidential in the hands of the Officer and their his/her representative to the extent the release of such information is still protected from public disclosure by Local Government Code Section 143.089(g) ), this Agreement or other state and federal law. Additionally, all individuals who have access by virtue of this AGREEMENT to IAD files or investigative information, including the information contained within the 143.089(g) files of police officers, shall be bound to the same extent as the Austin Police Department and the CITY of Austin to comply with the confidentiality provisions of this AGREEMENT, Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, and the Texas Public Information Act. All such individuals shall further be bound to the same extent as the Austin Police Department and the CITY of Austin to respect the rights of individual police officers under the Texas Constitution and the Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including not revealing information contained in a compelled statement protected by the doctrine set forth in Xxxxxxx v. New Jersey, 000 X.X. 000 (1967), and Xxxxxxx x. Xxxxx, 000 X.X. 000 (1967). The Officer and their his/her representative shall not be provided information contained within an IAD file that is made confidential by a law other than Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, such as records concerning juveniles, sexual assault victims, and individuals who have tested positive for HIV.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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