Tennessee Statutes
§ 33-3-106 — Disclosure to advocacy agency - Disclosure to organization paying for treatment - Limitations
Tennessee·Title 33
(a)If the head of the federally mandated protection and advocacy agency for persons with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance, or the designated representative of the agency head, requests disclosure of information protected by § 33-3-103 and specifies the personally identifiable service recipient information sought and the federally mandated function for which it is required, the information may be disclosed to the agency without consent. The disclosure of information shall be made solely for use in connection with the federally mandated function. The disclosures are subject to federal confidentiality laws, including the requirement that there be no further disclosure of the personally identifiable information by the agency without consent of the service recipient or conservat
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Legislative History
Amended by 2024 Tenn. Acts, ch. 688,s 60, eff. 7/1/2024. Acts 2000, ch. 947, § 1; 2002, ch. 730, § 11.
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§ 33-1-101
Title definitions§ 33-1-201
Responsibilities of department - State policy toward mental illness or serious emotional disturbance§ 33-1-202
Statement of values underlying title§ 33-1-203
Principles of service§ 33-1-204
Unnecessary entitlements not created§ 33-1-303
Powers of commissioner§ 33-1-304
Duties of commissioner§ 33-1-308
Interagency agreements§ 33-1-309
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