North Carolina Statutes
§ 131D-2.14 — Confidentiality
North Carolina § 131D-2.14
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 131D-2.14 (2026).
Text
Notwithstanding G.S. 8-53 or any other law relating to confidentiality of communications between physician and patient, in the course of an inspection conducted under G.S. 131D-2.11:
(1)Department representatives may review any writing or other record concerning the admission, discharge, medication, care, medical condition, or history of any person who is or has been a resident of the facility being inspected.
(2)Any person involved in giving care or treatment at or through the facility may disclose information to Department representatives unless the resident objects in writing to review of the resident's records or disclosure of such information.
(3)The facility, its employees, and any other person interviewed in the course of an inspection shall be immune from liability for damages r
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Nearby Sections
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§ 131D-10
Adult care home rated certificates§ 131D-10.10
Licensing of Maternity Homes§ 131D-10.2
Definitions§ 131D-10.3
Licensure required§ 131D-10.4
Exemptions§ 131D-10.5
Powers and duties of the Commission§ 131D-10.6
Powers and duties of the Department§ 131D-10.7
Penalties§ 131D-10.8
Injunction§ 131D-10.9
Administrative and judicial review§ 131D-11
Inspection§ 131D-12
Approval of new facilities§ 131D-13
Failure to provide information§ 131D-19
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