Redact definition

Redact means to obscure individual items of information within an otherwise publicly accessible document.
Redact for personal information means alteration or truncation of data such that no more than the following are accessible as part of the personal information:
Redact means to alter or truncate data so that no more than 4 sequential digits of a driver license number, state personal identification card number, or account number, or no more than 5 sequential digits of a social security number, are accessible as part of personal information.

Examples of Redact in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the Order Granting Motion for Entry of An Order (I) Authorizing the Filing of a Consolidated List of Creditors and a Consolidated List of the 30 Largest Unsecured Creditors, (II) Authorizing the Debtors to Redact Certain Personal Information for Individual Creditors, and (III) Approving the Proposed Form of Proof of Claim in these Cases [Docket No. 62], current employee addresses have been redacted from the GP Debtors-32’s Schedules and Statements where applicable.

  • Ruling Upon a Request to Close an Oral Hearing, Seal the Record, or Redact Information OTA shall issue a written notice granting or denying any request made pursuant to regulations 30431 and 30432.

  • We simultaneously ordered the Commission to submit an amended recommendation and a record of proceedings excluding or redacting the confidential materials and extra-record statements.¶12 In response, the Commission filed a Motion to Reconsider this Court’s Order to Redact from the Record All Information Related to Former Judge Kiesnowski’s Prior Disciplinary History.

  • If the Registered Name Holder declines publication of the Registrant Organization value, or does not respond to the query, the Registrar, as described in Section 9.2.6, MAY Redact (as defined in Section 9.2.2) the Registrant Organization data element, or MAY delete the Registrant Organization value that was collected prior to the effective date of this Policy.

  • Within 11 calendar days of the delivery by the court reporter/transcriber of the official transcript to the clerk’s office, or longer if the court orders, each party must inform the court reporter, by filing a Notice of Intent to Redact with the clerk, of his or her intent to direct the redaction of personal identifiers from the transcript of the court proceeding.


More Definitions of Redact

Redact means to conceal from a copy of an original public record, or to conceal from an electronic image that is available for public viewing, that portion of the record containing exempt or confidential information.
Redact for medical information means alteration or truncation of data such that no information regarding the following are accessible as part of the medical information:
Redact means to delete, or otherwise expurgate that part of a public record that is exempt from disclosure under M.G.L. c. 4, § 7, clause Twenty-sixth or other legally applicable privileges from non-exempt material.25
Redact means alter or truncate data such that no more than the
Redact means alteration or truncation of data such that no more than five (5) digits of the data elements provided in subparagraphs (vii)(A) through (D) of this subsection are accessible as part of the personal information;
Redact means removing exempted information from a document or record before responding to a request. This includes editing a document, blanking out specific information, or extracting non-exempt information and retyping into a new document.
Redact means to alter or truncate data so that no more than five sequential digits of a SSN are accessible as part of personal information.