The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . .”); § 394.4615(1), Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . . § 394.4615(1), Fla. Stat. (2015). . . .
. . . . § 394.4615(7), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . confidential clinical records may be disclosed where the court determines there is good cause, see section 394.4615 . . . The Court noted that despite the psychotherapist-patient privilege, section 394.4615(2)(c) permits court-ordered . . .
. . . . § 394.4615(7), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . records — which also are subject to in camera inspection and disclosure when good cause is shown, § 394.4615 . . .
. . . . § 394.4615 and are not in the record before the Court. ([D.E. 125-95] at 94). . . .
. . . . § 394.4615(7), Fla. . . .
. . . . § 394.4615(7), Fla. Stat. . . . is not required.) _ Identifying information in clinical mental health records under the Baker Act. § 394.4615 . . .
. . . Despite the statutory privilege, section 394.4615(2)(c), Florida Statutes (2005), allows a court to order . . .
. . . did not follow the procedure for determining when Baker Act records may be disclosed under section 394.4615 . . . disclosed against the possible harm of disclosure to the person to whom such information pertains.” § 394.4615 . . .
. . . Under section 394.4615(1), Florida Statutes, these records are to be kept confidential unless confidentiality . . .
. . . convicted of falsifying the records of a person receiving mental health services in violation of section 394.4615 . . .
. . . Section 394.4615, Florida Statutes (2003), which describes the confidentiality of these clinical records . . .
. . . Another statute, section 394.4615(2)(c), provided for release of mental health records only if a court . . . We held that section 394.4615(2)(c) did apply to a Medicaid fraud investigation. . . . Chapter 2000-163, § 1, at 952, Laws of Florida, added subsection (6) to section 394.4615, so that it . . .
. . . The majority opinion cites section 394.4615, Florida Statutes (2001), providing for the confidentiality . . . Id. § 394.4615(2)(c). Good cause has been shown here. . . . psychotherapist privilege codified in section 90.503(2), Florida Statutes (2001), as well as section 394.4615 . . .
. . . 87 (Fla. 4th DCA 1999), but that case involved mental health treatment records covered by sections 394.4615 . . .
. . . . § 394.4615(2)(a), Fla.Stat. (2000). . . . . § 394.4615(9), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
. . . subpoenas regarding Medicaid fraud, the Attorney General was still required to comply with section 394.4615 . . . Florida Statute § 394.4615(1) provides that such records are confidential and are exempt from the provisions . . . The relevant provisions of said statute which governs the release of such records is § 394.4615(2)(c) . . . The absence of such a provision in § 394.4615(2)(e) is therefore significant in analyzing the legal issues . . . Having found that the State must comply with the requirements of § 394.4615(2)(c) in order to obtain . . .
. . . . § 394.4615, spelling out a patient’s right of access to mental health records, amending § 395.3025( . . . 1) in accordance with § 394.4615. . . . Under § 394.4615, Patients shall have reasonable access to their clinical records, unless such access . . . record shall expire after 7 days but may be renewed, after review, for subsequent 7-day periods. § 394.4615 . . . Prior to the enactment of § 394.4615, Florida law left to the unfettered discretion of hospitals and . . .
. . . There are at least two statutes which provide for the confidentiality of these records — section 394.4615 . . . disclosed against the possible harm of disclosure to the person to whom such information pertains.” § 394.4615 . . .
. . . mental or emotional condition at any other licensed facility which are governed by the provisions of s. 394.4615 . . .