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VIRGINIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. DISCLOSURE OF COUNTY BUILDING
PERMIT RECORDS.
June 18, 1979
The Honorable John M. Lohr
Commonwealth's Attorney for Highland County
78-79 313A
You have asked whether the Virginia Freedom of Information Act
requires the County Building and Zoning Department to allow
inspection of county building permits by citizens other than the
permit holder. You also ask whether permitting such inspection would
violate the Privacy Protection Act.
Building permits issued by the county are clearly "official
records" as defined by the Freedom of Information Act. See
§2.1-341(b) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. They
are, therefore, subject to required disclosure upon proper request by
any citizen of this State, unless exempt under
§§2.1-342(b)(1) through 2.l-342(b)(6) or other provisions
of law. None of the exceptions to required disclosure contained in
§2.1-342(b)(1) through 2.1-342(b)(6) applies to such building
permits and I know of no other provision of law providing for their
confidentiality. Accordingly, I conclude that the Freedom of
Information Act requires that such records be disclosed for
inspection upon citizen request. See §2.1-342(a).
The information contained on building permits may, as you point
out, contain "personal information" as defined by the Privacy
Protection Act in §2.1-379(2). The Privacy Protection Act,
however, does not itself prohibit the dissemination of records
containing personal information where such records are subject to
required disclosure under other provisions of law. See
§2.1-380(1).
I am, therefore, of the opinion that disclosure of such building
permit records does not violate the Privacy Protection Act and that
permission of the permit holder would not be required prior to such
disclosure.
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