Kansas Statutes § 65-1,171 Same; confidential data; exceptions to prohibition on disclosure; data not subject to subpoena or open records act; storage of data.
Cancer registry information must stay confidential and generally cannot be disclosed, subpoenaed, discovered, used in evidence, or treated as open records, except as allowed by K.S.A. 65-1,172.
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