Regulation 19 Members' residential addresses: protection from disclosure
Sections 240 to 246 apply to LLPs, modified so that they read as follows -
"240. Protected information
(1) This Chapter makes provision for protecting, in the case of an LLP member who is an individual -
(a) information as to his usual residential address;
(b) the information that his service address is his usual residential address.
(2) That information is referred to in this Chapter as "protected information".
(3) Information does not cease to be protected information on the individual ceasing to be a member of the LLP.
References in this Chapter to a member include, to that extent, a former member.
241. Protected information: restriction on use or disclosure by LLP
(1) An LLP must not use or disclose protected information about any of its members, except -
(a) for communicating with the member concerned,
(b) in order to comply with any requirement of this Act or of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000 (c. 12) as to particulars to be sent to the registrar, or
(c) in accordance with section 244 (disclosure under court order).
(2) Subsection (1) does not prohibit any use or disclosure of protected information with the consent of the member concerned.