Penalties for improper disclosure. (a) Criminal penalties.-- Any person who discloses any confidential information obtained under this subchapter
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 8725
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8725
§ 8725. Penalties for improper disclosure. (a) Criminal penalties.-- Any person who discloses any confidential information obtained under this subchapter
other than as provided in section 8724 (relating to disclosure of confidential information)
or otherwise authorized by law commits a felony of the third degree. (b) Civil liability.-- Any person who discloses any confidential information obtained under this subchapter
other than as provided in section 8724 or otherwise authorized by law shall be liable
to any person damaged thereby in an action for invasion of privacy for the following: (1) Treble the actual damages proved. (2) Reasonable attorney fees. (c) Good faith reliance on a court order.-- Good faith reliance on a court order entered under this subchapter shall be a complete
defense to any criminal liability under subsection (a) or civil liability under subsection
(b).
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