Disclosure of information pertaining to claimants and employers in connection with unemployment insurance to a federal, state, territorial, or municipal agency shall be considered to be in the public interest only if such disclosure is in connection with its public duties, and the information so disclosed will be used for the performance of such public duties, and only if that agency agrees not to release or publish in any manner information identifiable to individual applicants, employees, or employing establishments, provided that the agency shall not be bound by this restriction if it is necessary for the disclosed information to be used in any criminal proceeding.
Haw. Code R. § 12-5-219