A legally designated representative may obtain the client’s CORI on the client's behalf as follows:
(a) A legally designated representative may obtain a client’s CORI by registering for an iCORI account and submitting a CORI request. To submit a CORI request the legally designated representative shall:
- 1. provide the legally designated representative’s own identifying information required by DCJIS, as well as identifying information regarding the client;
- 2. obtain a signed CORI Advocate or Designated Representative Request Form authorizing the legally designated representative to obtain the client's CORI;
- 3. maintain the completed CORI Advocate or Designated Representative Request Form for a period of one year from the submission of the CORI request; and
- 4. verify the client’s identity as provided in 803 CMR 2.11.
- (b) A legally designated representative seeking to obtain a client's CORI may instead submit a completed CORI Advocate or Designated Representative Request Form on paper to DCJIS.
(c) CORI accessed by a legally designated representative on behalf of a client may only be disseminated:
- 1. to the client;
- 2. to such other individuals as authorized by the client; or
- 3. as otherwise authorized by law.