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2023 Tennessee Code
Title 33 - MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (§§ 33-1-101 — 33-11-106)
Chapter 3 - GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TO SERVICE RECIPIENTS (§§ 33-3-101 — 33-3-904)
Part 1 - GENERAL RIGHTS OF ALL SERVICE RECIPIENTS (§§ 33-3-101 — 33-3-126)
- Section 33-3-101 - Rights of persons under this title equal to those of other persons except as limited by this title - Records
- Section 33-3-102 - Specific rights protected
- Section 33-3-103 - Confidentiality of mental health records
- Section 33-3-104 - Persons who may consent to disclosure of confidential information
- Section 33-3-105 - Disclosure of confidential information without consent
- Section 33-3-106 - Disclosure to advocacy agency - Disclosure to organization paying for treatment - Limitations
- Section 33-3-107 - Rules relating to disclosure of confidential information
- Section 33-3-108 - Access permitted for reports of harm and granting of access in cases of abuse
- Section 33-3-109 - Release of information to family members and other designated persons - Acceptance of information from family members of service recipients
- Section 33-3-110 - Disclosure to law enforcement agencies in cases of felony acts of bodily harm or sexual abuse
- Section 33-3-111 - Records of child service recipient not available to person accused of abusing recipient - Exceptions and limitations
- Section 33-3-112 - Disclosure to service recipient of records kept and procedures for accessing records
- Section 33-3-113 - Request by recipient to have record amended
- Section 33-3-114 - Exceptions to evidentiary privilege of mental health professionals
- Section 33-3-115 - Information to be collected and reported to the federal bureau of investigation-NICS index and the department of safety by any clerk of court that maintains records of an adjudication as a mental defective or a judicial commitment to a mental institution
- Section 33-3-116 - Penalty for violation
- Section 33-3-117 - Reporting to local law enforcement by inpatient treatment facility of involuntary commitment of service recipient
- Section 33-3-118 - 33-3-119 - Reserved
- Section 33-3-120 - Isolation and restraints prohibited - Exceptions and limitations
- Section 33-3-121 - 33-3-124 - Reserved
- Section 33-3-125 - Professional not to be related or to have financial interest
- Section 33-3-126 - Right to religious expression
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