Nebraska Statutes

§ 38-2136 — Mental health practitioners; confidentiality; exception

Nebraska § 38-2136
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 38Health Occupations and Professions

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 38-2136 (2026).

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No person who is licensed or certified pursuant to the Mental Health Practice Act or who holds a privilege to practice in Nebraska as a professional counselor under the Licensed Professional Counselors Interstate Compact shall disclose any information he or she may have acquired from any person consulting him or her in his or her professional capacity except:

(1)With the written consent of the person or, in the case of death or disability, of the person's personal representative, any other person authorized to sue on behalf of the person, or the beneficiary of an insurance policy on the person's life, health, or physical condition. When more than one person in a family receives therapy conjointly, each such family member who is legally competent to execute a waiver shall agree to the waiv

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1993, LB 669, § 54; Laws 1994, LB 1210, § 109; Laws 1999, LB 828, § 150; R.S.1943, (2003), § 71-1,335; Laws 2007, LB247, § 46; Laws 2007, LB463, § 753; Laws 2022, LB752, § 18; Laws 2023, LB50, § 20. Cross References: Licensed Professional Counselors Interstate Compact, see section 38-4201.

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