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37 Pa. Code § 802.21 : LAW — Office of the Victim Advocate — THE DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY PROGRAM —ADDRESS — Agency of use of substitute address
(a) Commonwealth and local government agencies will accept the substitute address indicated on an ACP participant's ACP authorization card whenever the ACP participant's actual address is required except as set forth in
23 Pa.C.S. § 6707(2) (relating to agency use of designated address), which is incorporated by reference.
(b) The substitute address shall be in the following format on all mail sent to the ACP participant by a Commonwealth or local government agency:
Jane Doe, (ACP # ____)
PO Box_____
Harrisburg, PA 17105
(c) Commonwealth and local government agencies are forbidden from requiring an ACP participant to disclose the ACP participant's actual address.
(d) Commonwealth and local government agencies may contact OVA during regular business hours to verify a person's participation in ACP and the substitute address.