Case records and all other information relating to an applicant
or recipient of general assistance are confidential and will not be
disclosed to the general public unless the applicant or recipient
states, in writing, what information is to be released (22 M.R.S.A.
§ 4306).
A.
Release of information. Applicants, recipients and their legal
representatives have the right to review their case records. No record
will be released to a third party, however, unless the administrator
receives a consent form signed by the applicant expressly authorizing
the release of his or her records to the specified parties. Whenever
the administrator releases any information, he/she will make a notation
in the applicant's file stating to whom the record was released
and the date. The administrator may charge a reasonable fee for the
reproduction of any records when appropriate.
B.
Information from other sources; penalty.
(1)
Information furnished to the municipality by the Department
of Health and Human Services or any other agency or institution pursuant
to 22 M.R.S.A. § 4314 is confidential. The general assistance
administrator will also comply with laws relating to the confidentiality
of vital statistic records such as those concerning birth, marriage
and death (22 M.R.S.A. § 2706).
(2)
Any representative of a financial institution (except national
banks) or any employer of a general assistance applicant who refuses
to provide necessary information to the administrator in order to
verify an applicant's eligibility must state, in writing, the
reason for the refusal. Any such person who refuses to provide information,
without just cause, may be subject to a civil penalty of not less
than $25 nor more than $100. Any person, including the applicant,
who knowingly and willfully makes a false representation of a material
fact to the administrator is committing a Class E crime (22 M.R.S.A.
§§ 4314, 4315).
C.
Misuse of information. Misuse of any information relating to
an applicant or recipient is a punishable offense [22 M.R.S.A. § 42(2)].