Texas Statutes
§ 261.054 — COMMITTEE'S EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGE.
Texas § 261.054
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Bluebook
Tex. Occupations Code Code Ann. § 261.054 (2026).
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Sec. 261.054. COMMITTEE'S EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGE.
(a)Unless disclosure is required or authorized by law, records or determinations of or communications to a dental peer review committee are not subject to subpoena or discovery and are not admissible as evidence in a civil judicial or administrative proceeding unless the committee executes in writing a waiver of the confidentiality privilege.
(b)The evidentiary privilege created by this chapter may be invoked by any person in any civil judicial or administrative proceeding unless the person has secured a waiver of the privilege executed in writing by the presiding officer, assistant presiding officer, or secretary of the affected dental peer review committee.
(c)If a dental peer review committee or a person participating in peer review na
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Legislative History
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Nearby Sections
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§ 261.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 261.051
CONFIDENTIALITY OF PROCEEDINGS.§ 261.052
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.§ 261.053
DISCLOSURE TO AFFECTED DENTIST.§ 261.054
COMMITTEE'S EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGE.§ 261.055
COMPLIANCE WITH BOARD SUBPOENAS.§ 261.101
COMMITTEE IMMUNITY FROM SUIT.§ 261.103
IMMUNITY FROM SUIT.§ 261.104
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Texas § 261.054, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tx/OC/261.054.