Records are subject to denial or redaction for instances such as:
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Documents and information protected under the attorney-client privilege are exceptions subject to denial or redaction
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FERPA-protected information
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Specialized details of security arrangements or investigations
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Personnel files
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Letters of reference
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Data protected through confidentiality of licensed personnel evaluations
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Medical, mental health, sociological, and scholastic achievement data on individual persons
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Any investigatory files compiled for any law enforcement purpose
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Test questions, scoring keys, and other examination data pertaining to administration of a licensing examination, examination for employment, or academic examination
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Addresses and telephone numbers of students in any public elementary or secondary school
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Library records disclosing the identity of a user
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Any records of sexual harassment complaints and investigations
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Records protected under the common law governmental or “deliberative process” privilege
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Personally identifiable information that is confidential pursuant to state or federal law
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Information protected by Colorado’s Student Data Transparency and Security Act
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Records otherwise protected unless otherwise provided by law