Vermont Code § 18 V.S.A. § 155

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§ 155. Disclosure
(a) The Commissioner may enter into agreements to exchange confidential information with
other cancer registries in order to obtain complete reports of Vermont residents diagnosed
or treated in other states and to provide information to other states regarding their
residents diagnosed or treated in Vermont.
(b) The Commissioner may furnish confidential information to the National Breast and Cervical
Cancer Early Detection Program, other states’ cancer registries, federal cancer control
agencies, or health researchers in order to collaborate in a national cancer registry
or to collaborate in cancer control and prevention research studies. However, before
releasing confidential information, the Commissioner shall first obtain from such
state registries, agencies, or researchers an agreement in writing to keep the identifying
information confidential and privileged. In the case of researchers, the Commissioner
shall also first obtain evidence of the approval of their academic committee for the
protection of human subjects established in accordance with 45 C.F.R. part 46.

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