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§ 81.103 — CONFIDENTIALITY; CRIMINAL PENALTY.

Texas § 81.103
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Tex. Health and Safety Code Code Ann. § 81.103 (2026).

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Sec. 81.103. CONFIDENTIALITY; CRIMINAL PENALTY.

(a)A test result is confidential. A person that possesses or has knowledge of a test result may not release or disclose the test result or allow the test result to become known except as provided by this section.
(b)A test result may be released to:
(1)the department under this chapter;
(2)a local health authority if reporting is required under this chapter;
(3)the Centers for Disease Control and prevention of the United States Public Health Service if reporting is required by federal law or regulation;
(4)the physician or other person authorized by law who ordered the test;
(5)a physician, nurse, or other health care personnel who have a legitimate need to know the test result in order to provide for their protection and to provide fo

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Legislative History

Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 14, Sec. 25, eff. Sept. 1, 1991. Amended by: Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 788 (S.B. 1171 ), Sec. 2, eff. June 19, 2009. Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1278 (S.B. 1574 ), Sec. 12, eff. September 1, 2015.

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