§ 110.13. INFORMATION TO BE CONFIDENTIAL.  


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  • Any information, including returns, documents, or payments made pursuant thereto and any other information gained by the Treasurer, Clerk or any other official, agent, or employee of the city as a result of any return, investigation, hearing, or verification required or authorized by this chapter shall be confidential, except in accordance with proper judicial order, and any person or agent divulging such information shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00) or imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days or both, at the discretion of the court, and upon conviction, shall be dismissed from employment by the city. Such person may disclose to the Commissioner of Revenue of the state, or his duly authorized agent, all such information and extend the right to inspect any of the books and records of the city of said Commissioner of reciprocal right to obtain information from the files and records of the Department of Revenue of the state and maintains the privileged character of the information so furnished to him.
    (Ord. 2007-12-1, passed 12-13-07)