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  8. Chapter 02 - Privileged Matters


Chapter 02 - Privileged Matters


  • § 19-2-1 , 19-2-2. Repealed.
  • § 19-2-3 Physician-patient privilege waived when health of person in issue--Waiver to be closely tailored--In camera review if party objects to discovery.
  • § 19-2-3.1 Repealed.
  • § 19-2-3.2 Physician-patient privilege waived in criminal proceeding.
  • § 19-2-4 , 19-2-5. Repealed.
  • § 19-2-5.1 , 19-2-5.2. Transferred.
  • § 19-2-6 Repealed.
  • § 19-2-7 Repealed.
  • § 19-2-8 Court to advise witnesses as to privileged communications and privilege against self-incrimination.
  • § 19-2-9 Protection of privileges of persons not present.
  • § 19-2-10 Repealed.
  • § 19-2-10.1 Repealed.
  • § 19-2-11 Self-incrimination provisions not applicable to perjury prosecutions.
  • § 19-2-12 No physician-patient privilege if death or substantial bodily harm likely.
  • § 19-2-13 Medical privacy.
  • § 19-2-14 Definitions pertaining to journalist and newscaster privilege.
  • § 19-2-15 Journalist and newscaster privilege.
  • § 19-2-16 Contempt prohibited for asserting journalist and newscaster privilege.
  • § 19-2-17 Information to which journalist and newscaster privilege applies.
  • § 19-2-18 Information obtained in violation of § 19-2-15 inadmissible.
  • § 19-2-19 Fine or imprisonment prohibited for asserting journalist and newscaster privilege.
  • § 19-2-20 Journalist and newscaster privilege applies to supervisors and employers.
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