BATON ROUGE, La. – A case involving homeless service groups in the state and the state auditor will move forward after a Monday hearing at the 19th Judicial Court in Baton Rouge.
Unity of Greater New Orleans and similar organizations sued in August after state auditors demanded that they hand over the names, Social Security numbers, medical histories and other records involving their clients. The state says it needs the information to gauge how well the agencies are spending millions of dollars in federal funding. The groups supporting the homeless say releasing the data will violate federal privacy protections.
Jenifer Schaye, representing the Louisiana Legislative Auditor, said Monday at the hearing that under a legislative subpoena, they are able to review those records…