Amendment CPC-28, for reference, ensures that investigative bodies are able to access information that is collected by the director, but that is granted an exemption on being made public, and gives the reasons for its exemption.
As it stands, the only method for law enforcement to access non-public information from the registry is via the corporation's own register. This will ensure that law enforcement does not have to go to the corporation, potentially tipping off the suspect. It will also ensure that the only automatic exception be granted to minors—that's the only automatic exception—and that all other exemptions from the public registry be granted by an application under proposed subsection 21.303(3).