(a) Educational records of students in all public and private schools in this State are deemed to be confidential. Educational records
may be released, and personally-identifiable information contained therein disclosed, only in accordance with the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act ("FERPA") under 20 U.S.C. § 1232g and its implementing regulations set forth in 34 C.F.R. Part 99 and, with
respect to records for students with disabilities, in accordance with Chapter 31 of this title and its implementing regulations. FERPA and
Chapter 31 of this title and their implementing regulations authorize the release of educational records upon written consent and establish
the other terms and conditions on which educational records may and must be released.
(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section notwithstanding:
(1) Educational institutions and programs operating in this State, including local education agencies and postsecondary institutions
and programs regulated by a state agency, shall disclose to the Department such education records, and personally-identifiable
information contained therein, necessary for the audit or evaluation of state and federal education programs in accordance with the
provisions of FERPA and its implementing regulations.
(2) Pursuant to the legitimate interest in data exchange and compliance with federal and state reporting requirements, educational
institutions and programs operating in this State, including local education agencies and postsecondary institutions and programs
regulated by a state agency who outsource data exchange and compliance with federal and state reporting requirements to the
Department, may consider the Department to be a "school official" as defined under FERPA's implementing regulations in 34 C.F.R.
§ 99.31. Local education agencies and other educational institutions and programs may disclose to the Department, without parental
consent, the educational records, and personally-identifiable information contained therein, necessary for the purpose of data exchange
and federal and state reporting as required by law, if all of the following conditions are met:
a. The educational institution or program would otherwise use its own employees to collect the data for the purpose of the reporting.
b. The educational institution or program directly controls the Department's use and maintenance of its educational records.
c. The Department is subject to the requirements of FERPA and its implementing regulations governing the use and redisclosure
of personally-identifiable information from educational records.
d. The education agency or institution uses reasonable methods to ensure that the Department only obtains access to those
educational records that are necessary for the legitimate educational interest of data exchange and federal or state reporting as required
by law.
(3) All disclosures authorized by this section must be for the purpose of ensuring the effectiveness of publicly-funded programs
by connecting pre-kindergarten through grade 12 and post-secondary data, and sharing information to improve educational outcomes
for students.
(4) The Department may redisclose those educational records, and the personally-identifiable information contained therein, deemed
necessary by the Department to accomplish its objective of improving educational outcomes. Any Department use, compilation,
maintenance, protection, distribution, redisclosure, or destruction of educational records, and the personally-identifiable information
contained therein, must comply with FERPA and its implementing regulations as well as any other pertinent federal or state privacy
statutes.
(c) All public and private schools in this State shall allow parents and eligible students to inspect and review the education records of
their children or themselves who are, or have been, in attendance at the school. The right to inspect and review educational records must
be in accordance with rules and regulations of the Department of Education.
(d) No cause of action or claim for relief, civil or criminal, may lie or damages be recoverable against any school officer or employee by
reason of such officer's or employee's participation in the formulation of such records or any statements made or of judgments expressed
therein concerning a student's academic performance, personal conduct, health, habits, school related activities or potential; nor by reason
of the disclosure of the records or personally-identifiable information from the records, nor lack of access thereto, in accordance with
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