Florida Statutes
§ 490.0147 — Confidentiality and privileged communications
Florida § 490.0147
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 490.0147 (2026).
Text
(1)Any communication between a psychologist and her or his patient or client is confidential. This privilege may be waived under the following conditions:
(a)When the psychologist is a party defendant to a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from a complaint filed by the patient or client, in which case the waiver shall be limited to that action;
(b)When the patient or client agrees to the waiver, in writing, or when more than one person in a family is receiving therapy, when each family member agrees to the waiver, in writing; or (c) When a patient or client has communicated to the psychologist a specific threat to cause serious bodily injury or death to an identified or readily available person, and the psychologist makes a clinical judgment that the patient or client has
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Legislative History
ss. 13, 19, ch. 87-252; s. 36, ch. 88-392; ss. 12, 13, ch. 89-70; s. 10, ch. 90-192; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 508, ch. 97-103; s. 5, ch. 2019-134.
Nearby Sections
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§ 490.001
Short title§ 490.002
Intent§ 490.003
Definitions§ 490.004
Board of Psychology§ 490.005
Licensure by examination§ 490.0051
Provisional licensure; requirements§ 490.006
Licensure by endorsement§ 490.007
Renewal of license§ 490.0075
Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact§ 490.009
Discipline§ 490.0111
Sexual misconduct§ 490.012
Violations; penalties; injunctionCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Florida § 490.0147, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/490.0147.