Section 228.8. Disclosures to family members.  


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  •   1.  A mental health professional or an employee of or agent for a mental health facility may disclose mental health information to the spouse, parent, adult child, or adult sibling of an individual who has chronic mental illness, if all of the following conditions are met:

      a.  The disclosure is necessary to assist in the provision of care or monitoring of the individual’s treatment.

      b.  The spouse, parent, adult child, or adult sibling is directly involved in providing care to or monitoring the treatment of the individual.

      c.  The involvement of the spouse, parent, adult child, or adult sibling is verified by the individual’s attending physician, attending mental health professional, or a person other than the spouse, parent, adult child, or adult sibling who is responsible for providing treatment to the individual.

      2.  A request for mental health information by a person authorized to receive such information under this section shall be in writing, except in an emergency as determined by the mental health professional verifying the involvement of the spouse, parent, adult child, or adult sibling.

      3.  Unless the individual has been adjudged incompetent, the person verifying the involvement of the spouse, parent, adult child, or adult sibling shall notify the individual of the disclosure of the individual’s mental health information under this section.

      4.  Mental health information disclosed under this section is limited to the following:

      a.  A summary of the individual’s diagnosis and prognosis.

      b.  A listing of the medication which the individual has received and is receiving and the individual’s record of compliance in taking medication prescribed for the previous six months.

      c.  A description of the individual’s treatment plan.

    90 Acts, ch 1079, §1