The Jamaican Bar Association has urged a joint select committee now reviewing the National Identification and Registration Act (NIDS) 2020, to set out in the proposed law or the regulations, the chain of custody of information that is disclosed to the police in a case where the court grants permission for this disclosure. Carlene Larmond, a member of the committee, said that the current NIDS Bill indicates that there would be disclosure to an officer of a particular rank, but it was not clear whether the information would only be accessible to the individual to whom it was disclosed.