Pennsylvania Code
Title 55 - HUMAN SERVICES
Part VII - Mental Health Manual
Subpart C - Administration and Fiscal Management
Chapter 5100 - MENTAL HEALTH PROCEDURES
CONFIDENTIALITY OF MENTAL HEALTH RECORDS
Section 5100.35 - Release to courts
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Each facility director shall designate one or more persons as a records officer, who shall maintain the confidentiality of client/patient records in accordance with this chapter.
(b) Records shall comply with the following:
(c) If a present or former patient sues a person or organization providing services subject to the act in connection with said patient's care, custody, evaluation or treatment, or in connection with an incident related thereto, defense counsel for said service provider shall have such access to the present or former patient's records as such counsel deems necessary in preparing a defense. Counsel receiving such records shall maintain their confidentiality and shall limit the disclosure of the contents thereof to those items they deem necessary to allow counsel to prepare and present a proper defense.
(d) All employes of a facility shall be informed of the rules and regulations regarding confidentiality of records and shall also be informed that violation of them could potentially subject them to civil or criminal liability. Training for employes regarding confidentiality remains the responsibility of the facility director.
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 3800.20 (relating to confidentiality of records); 55 Pa. Code § 5100.4 (relating to scope); 55 Pa. Code § 5100.32 (relating to nonconsensual release of information); 55 Pa. Code § 5200.47 (relating to other applicable regulations); 55 Pa. Code § 5210.26 (relating to records); 55 Pa. Code § 5210.56 (relating to other applicable regulations); 55 Pa. Code § 5221.52 (relating to notice of confidentiality and nondiscrimination); 55 Pa. Code § 5230.17 (relating to confidentiality); and 55 Pa. Code § 5320.26 (relating to confidentiality).