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Disclosure exceptions

Disclosure exceptions are specific situations where organizations can share confidential or private information legally or ethically, without violating privacy laws or agreements. These exceptions are often outlined by laws, regulations, or policies and typically include cases like protecting public safety, preventing fraud, complying with legal processes, or safeguarding the rights of others. Essentially, they define when it’s permissible to disclose information that would normally be kept confidential, ensuring transparency and accountability while respecting privacy boundaries.