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§  2306.  Sexually  transmissible  diseases;  reports and information,  confidential. All reports or information secured by a board of health or  health  officer  under  the  provisions  of  this   article   shall   be  confidential  except in so far as is necessary to carry out the purposes  of this article. Such report or information may be  disclosed  by  court  order in a criminal proceeding in which it is otherwise admissible or in  a proceeding pursuant to article ten of the family court act in which it  is  otherwise admissible, to the prosecution and to the defense, or in a  proceeding pursuant to article ten of the family court act in  which  it  is  otherwise admissible, to the petitioner, respondent and attorney for  the child, provided that the subject of the report  or  information  has  waived the confidentiality provided for by this section. A person waives  the  confidentiality  provided  for  by  this  section  if  such  person  voluntarily discloses or  consents  to  disclosure  of  such  report  or  information  or  a portion thereof. If such person lacks the capacity to  consent to such a waiver, his or her parent, guardian or attorney may so  consent. An order directing disclosure pursuant to  this  section  shall  specify  that  no  report  or information shall be disclosed pursuant to  such order which identifies or relates to  any  person  other  than  the  subject of the report or information.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-23 > Title-1 > 2306

§  2306.  Sexually  transmissible  diseases;  reports and information,  confidential. All reports or information secured by a board of health or  health  officer  under  the  provisions  of  this   article   shall   be  confidential  except in so far as is necessary to carry out the purposes  of this article. Such report or information may be  disclosed  by  court  order in a criminal proceeding in which it is otherwise admissible or in  a proceeding pursuant to article ten of the family court act in which it  is  otherwise admissible, to the prosecution and to the defense, or in a  proceeding pursuant to article ten of the family court act in  which  it  is  otherwise admissible, to the petitioner, respondent and attorney for  the child, provided that the subject of the report  or  information  has  waived the confidentiality provided for by this section. A person waives  the  confidentiality  provided  for  by  this  section  if  such  person  voluntarily discloses or  consents  to  disclosure  of  such  report  or  information  or  a portion thereof. If such person lacks the capacity to  consent to such a waiver, his or her parent, guardian or attorney may so  consent. An order directing disclosure pursuant to  this  section  shall  specify  that  no  report  or information shall be disclosed pursuant to  such order which identifies or relates to  any  person  other  than  the  subject of the report or information.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-23 > Title-1 > 2306

§  2306.  Sexually  transmissible  diseases;  reports and information,  confidential. All reports or information secured by a board of health or  health  officer  under  the  provisions  of  this   article   shall   be  confidential  except in so far as is necessary to carry out the purposes  of this article. Such report or information may be  disclosed  by  court  order in a criminal proceeding in which it is otherwise admissible or in  a proceeding pursuant to article ten of the family court act in which it  is  otherwise admissible, to the prosecution and to the defense, or in a  proceeding pursuant to article ten of the family court act in  which  it  is  otherwise admissible, to the petitioner, respondent and attorney for  the child, provided that the subject of the report  or  information  has  waived the confidentiality provided for by this section. A person waives  the  confidentiality  provided  for  by  this  section  if  such  person  voluntarily discloses or  consents  to  disclosure  of  such  report  or  information  or  a portion thereof. If such person lacks the capacity to  consent to such a waiver, his or her parent, guardian or attorney may so  consent. An order directing disclosure pursuant to  this  section  shall  specify  that  no  report  or information shall be disclosed pursuant to  such order which identifies or relates to  any  person  other  than  the  subject of the report or information.