Section 76240 Of Article 5. Privacy Of Student Records From California Education Code >> Division 7. >> Title 3. >> Part 47. >> Chapter 1.5. >> Article 5.
76240
. (a) (1) Community college districts shall adopt a policy
identifying those categories of directory information, as defined
under Section 1232g of Title 20 of the United States Code as it
exists on January 1, 2006, that may be released. The names and
addresses of students may be provided to a private school or college
operating under Sections 8080 to 8093, inclusive, Sections 33190 and
33191, or Sections 94000 to 94409, inclusive, or its authorized
representative. However, no private school or college shall use this
information for other than purposes directly related to the academic
or professional goals of the institution.
(2) Any violation of this subdivision is a misdemeanor, punishable
by a fine not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500),
and, in addition, the privilege of the school or college to receive
this information shall be suspended for a period of two years from
the time of discovery of the misuse of the information.
(b) Any community college district may limit or deny the release
of specific categories of directory information based upon a
determination of the best interests of students.
(c) Directory information may be released according to local
policy as to any former student or any student currently attending
the community college. However, public notice shall be given at least
annually of the categories of information that the district plans to
release and of the recipients. No directory information shall be
released regarding any student or former student when the student or
former student has notified the institution that the information
shall not be released.