| Chapter 230 |
| 2023 -- S 0719 Enacted 06/23/2023 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND HOSPITALS -- MENTAL HEALTH LAW |
Introduced By: Senators McKenney, DiMario, Cano, Euer, and Burke |
| Date Introduced: March 22, 2023 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 40.1-5-26 and 40.1-5-29 of the General Laws in Chapter 40.1-5 |
| entitled "Mental Health Law" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 40.1-5-26. Disclosure of confidential information and records. |
| (a) The fact of admission or certification, and all information and records compiled, |
| obtained, or maintained in the course of providing services to persons under this chapter, shall be |
| confidential. |
| (b) Information and records may be disclosed only: |
| (1) To any person, with the written consent of the patient, or his or her the patient’s |
| guardian. |
| (2) In communications among qualified medical or mental health professionals in for the |
| provision of services, or to make appropriate referrals, or in the course of court proceedings. The |
| consent of the patient, or his or her guardian, must be obtained before information or records may |
| be disclosed by a professional person employed by a facility to a professional person not employed |
| by the facility who does not have the medical responsibility for the patient’s care for diagnosis, |
| treatment, and/or transitions of care. |
| (3) When the person receiving services, or his or her the person’s guardian, designates |
| persons to whom information or records may be released, or if the person is a minor, when his or |
| her the person’s parents or guardian make the designation. |
| (4) To the extent necessary for a recipient to make a claim, or for a claim to be made on |
| behalf of a recipient, for aid, insurance, or medical assistance to which he or she the recipient may |
| be entitled. |
| (5) To proper medical authorities for the purpose of providing emergency medical |
| treatment where the person’s life or health are in immediate jeopardy. |
| (6) For program evaluation and/or research, provided that the director adopts rules for the |
| conduct of the evaluations and/or research. The rules shall include, but need not be limited to, the |
| requirement that all evaluators and researchers must sign an oath of confidentiality, agreeing not to |
| divulge, publish, or otherwise make known, to unauthorized persons or the public, any information |
| obtained in the course of the evaluation or research regarding persons who have received services |
| such that the person who received the services is identifiable. |
| (7) To the courts, and persons designated by judges thereof, in accordance with applicable |
| rules of procedure. The records and files maintained in any court proceeding pursuant to this chapter |
| shall be confidential and available only to the person who was the subject of the proceeding, or his |
| or her the person’s attorney. |
| (8) To the state medical examiner in connection with the investigation of a fatality of a |
| current or former patient to the extent necessary to assist the medical examiner in determining the |
| cause of death. |
| (9) To the director of health in accordance with, and to the extent authorized by, the |
| provisions of chapter 37.3 of title 5 and all applicable federal laws and regulations; provided, |
| however, that with respect to any information obtained, the department complies with all state and |
| federal confidentiality laws, including, but not limited to, chapter 37.3 of title 5 and specifically § |
| 5-37.3-4(c), and that the name, or names, of the patient, or patients, who is or are determined by |
| the director of health to be immaterial to the request, inquiry, or investigation remain unidentifiable. |
| Any treatment facility that provides information to the director of health in accord with a request |
| under this subsection is not liable for wrongful disclosure arising out of any subsequent disclosure |
| by the director of health. |
| (10) To a probate court of competent jurisdiction, petitioner, respondent, and/or their |
| attorneys, when the information is contained within a decision-making assessment tool that |
| conforms to the provisions of § 33-15-47. |
| (11) To the department of children, youth and families and/or the department’s contracted |
| designee for the purpose of facilitating effective care planning pursuant to § 42-72-5.2(2) and in |
| accordance with applicable state and federal laws, for a child hospitalized for psychiatric services |
| and such services are paid for in whole or in part by the state, or for a child who may be discharged |
| from an acute-care facility to an out-of-home mental or behavioral health agency for services and |
| when such services will be paid for in whole or in part by the state. |
| (12) To the RIte Care health plans for any child enrolled in RIte Care. |
| (13) To the NICS database for firearms disqualifying information provided that only |
| individual identifying information required by § 40.1-5-8(l) is submitted. |
| (14) To any vendor, agent, contractor, or designee who operates an electronic health record, |
| health information exchange, or clinical management system to fulfill one of the purposes specified |
| in subsection (b) of this section. |
| (c) Written consent must be obtained from the patient, or the patient's guardian, before |
| disclosures for purposes other than those allowed in subsection (b) of this section and for disclosure |
| of psychotherapy notes that are otherwise excluded from a patient's record;. |
| (d) In accordance with applicable federal and state laws, psychotherapy notes related to the |
| treatment of a patient may be disclosed without the written consent of the patient or the patient's |
| guardian in the course of court proceedings consistent with subsection (b)(7) of this section. |
| (e) The penalties pursuant to § 5-37.3-9 shall apply to any violation of the confidentiality |
| provisions of this section. |
| 40.1-5-29. Record of disclosure. |
| (a) When any disclosure of information or records is made, the physician in charge of the |
| patient or the professional person in charge of the facility, or his or her their designee, shall |
| promptly cause to be entered into the patient’s medical record the date and circumstances under |
| which the disclosure was made, the names, and relationships to the patient, if any, of the person or |
| agencies to whom the disclosure was made, and the information disclosed. |
| (b) When any disclosure of information or records is made through automated electronic |
| exchanges such as those facilitated by electronic health records or health information exchanges, |
| the appropriate system operator shall promptly record the date and circumstances under which the |
| disclosure was made, the names and relationships to the patient, if any, of the person or agencies |
| to whom the disclosure was made, and the information disclosed. |
| (c) Documentation related to disclosure of information or records, including the content |
| thereof, as required under subsections (a) and/or (b) of this section, shall be made available to the |
| patient upon the patient's or the patient's guardian's request. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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