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§ 73-30-17. Non-disclosure of information secured during professional consultation; exceptions.
 

No licensed professional counselor may disclose any information acquired during professional consultation with clients except: 
 

(a) With the written consent of the client or, in the case of death or disability or in the case of a minor, with the written consent of his parent, legal guardian or conservator, or other person authorized by the court to file suit; 

(b) When a communication reveals the contemplation of a crime or harmful act, or intent to commit suicide; or 

(c) When a person waives the privilege by bringing charges against a licensed professional counselor for breach of privileged communication, or any other charges. 
 

Sources: Laws,  1985, ch. 354, § 9, eff from and after July 1, 1985.

 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-73 > 30 > 73-30-17

§ 73-30-17. Non-disclosure of information secured during professional consultation; exceptions.
 

No licensed professional counselor may disclose any information acquired during professional consultation with clients except: 
 

(a) With the written consent of the client or, in the case of death or disability or in the case of a minor, with the written consent of his parent, legal guardian or conservator, or other person authorized by the court to file suit; 

(b) When a communication reveals the contemplation of a crime or harmful act, or intent to commit suicide; or 

(c) When a person waives the privilege by bringing charges against a licensed professional counselor for breach of privileged communication, or any other charges. 
 

Sources: Laws,  1985, ch. 354, § 9, eff from and after July 1, 1985.

 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-73 > 30 > 73-30-17

§ 73-30-17. Non-disclosure of information secured during professional consultation; exceptions.
 

No licensed professional counselor may disclose any information acquired during professional consultation with clients except: 
 

(a) With the written consent of the client or, in the case of death or disability or in the case of a minor, with the written consent of his parent, legal guardian or conservator, or other person authorized by the court to file suit; 

(b) When a communication reveals the contemplation of a crime or harmful act, or intent to commit suicide; or 

(c) When a person waives the privilege by bringing charges against a licensed professional counselor for breach of privileged communication, or any other charges. 
 

Sources: Laws,  1985, ch. 354, § 9, eff from and after July 1, 1985.