08-ORD-188 is cited as a precedent for the legal interpretation of the Kentucky Open Records Act in relation to the disclosure of 911 tapes. The decision in 08-ORD-225 follows the reasoning of 08-ORD-188, which held that certain information on 911 tapes could be disclosed under the 'required by law' exception to the HIPAA Privacy Rule, specifically when such disclosure is mandated by the Kentucky Open Records Act. The decision uses 08-ORD-188 to support its conclusion that MetroSafe improperly withheld parts of the 911 tape that were unrelated to the medical condition of the individuals involved.
08-ORD-188 was Followed by 08-ORD-225
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