Utah Statutes

§ 58-60-113 — Evidentiary privilege.

Utah § 58-60-113
JurisdictionUtah
Title 58Occupations and Professions
Ch. 58-60Mental Health Professional Practice Act
Part 58-60-1General Provisions

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Utah Code Ann. § 58-60-113 (2026).

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Evidentiary privilege for mental health therapists regarding admissibility of any confidential communication in administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings is in accordance with Rule 506 of the Utah Rules of Evidence.

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 32, 1994 General Session

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