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Section 5-39.1-4 Social worker privilege.

RI Gen L § 5-39.1-4 (2019) (N/A)
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§ 5-39.1-4. Social worker privilege. (a) No licensee under this chapter or an employee of a licensee may disclose any information acquired from clients or persons consulting with the licensee to render professional services except:

(1) With the written consent of the person(s) or, in the case of death or disability, of the individual's personal representative, or person authorized to sue, or the beneficiary of an insurance policy on an individual's life, health, or physical conditions;

(2) When there is a clear and present danger to the safety of the patient or client or to other individuals;

(3) When a person is a minor under the laws of this state and the information acquired by the licensee involves abuse of the minor, the licensee is required to report this pursuant to § 40-11-3 and may be required to testify fully in an examination, trial, or other proceeding in which the commission of this crime is the subject of inquiry;

(4) When the person licensed or certified under this chapter is a party defendant to a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from a complaint filed by the patient or client, in which case the waiver shall be limited to that action;

(5) When the licensee is called upon to testify in court or administrative hearings concerning the potential for abuse or neglect in foster and adoptive placements; or

(6) When the licensee is collaborating or consulting with an administrative superior on behalf of the client.

(b) The provisions of this chapter do not apply to the following individuals:

(1) Qualified members of other professions or occupations engaging in practices similar in nature to clinical social work; provided, that they are authorized by the laws of this state to engage in similar practices, do not represent themselves as a "licensed clinical social worker" or "licensed independent clinical social worker," and do not characterize their practices as clinical social work;

(2) Students engaged in doctorate- or master's-level study in a school of social work accredited by the council on social work education; provided, that the students are practicing as part of a supervised course of study and designated by such titles as "social-work intern," "social-work trainee," "social-work student," or others clearly indicating training status; or

(3) State employees.

History of Section. (P.L. 1994, ch. 77, § 2; P.L. 1994, ch. 102, § 2.)

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Section 5-39.1-4 Social worker privilege.