§ 30-11. Disclosure of confidential information.  


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  • Any person who is or has been an employee, or a holder of a license, shall not divulge to anyone other than his employer, or his employer may direct, except as he may be required by law, any information acquired by him during such employment in respect to any of the work to which he shall have been assigned by such employer. Any such employee violating the provisions of this section and any such employee who shall wilfully make false report to his employer in respect to any such work shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The employer of any employee believed to have violated this section shall supply the chief of police or such person as the chief of police may designate, all the known facts and circumstances in connection with the employee's transactions or performance or action believed to be a violation of this chapter, and the chief of police or his authorized representative shall, should the facts and circumstances be deemed to warrant, conduct further investigation and submit the evidence thus acquired in the support of charges filed against such employee.

(Ord. No. 608, § 12)