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TITLE 42--Public Health
CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART 2--CONFIDENTIALITY OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PATIENT RECORDS
Subpart A--INTRODUCTION
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| Statutory authority for confidentiality of drug abuse patient records. |
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| Statutory authority for confidentiality of alcohol abuse patient records. |
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| Criminal penalty for violation. |
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Subpart B--GENERAL PROVISIONS
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| Confidentiality restrictions. |
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| Incompetent and deceased patients. |
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| Security for written records. |
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| Undercover agents and informants. |
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| Restrictions on the use of identification cards. |
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| Disposition of records by Discontinued programs. |
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| Relationship to State laws. |
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| Relationship to Federal statutes protecting research subjects against compulsory disclosure of their identity. |
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| Notice to patients of Federal confidentiality requirements. |
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| Patient access and restrictions on use. |
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Subpart C--DISCLOSURES WITH PATIENT'S CONSENT
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| Prohibition on redisclosure. |
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| Disclosures permitted with written consent. |
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| Disclosures to prevent multiple enrollments in detoxification and maintenance treatment programs. |
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| Disclosures to elements of the criminal justice system which have referred patients. |
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Subpart D--DISCLOSURES WITHOUT PATIENT CONSENT
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| Audit and evaluation activities. |
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Subpart E--COURT ORDERS AUTHORIZING DISCLOSURE AND USE
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| Order not applicable to records disclosed without consent to researchers, auditors and evaluators. |
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| Confidential communications. |
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| Procedures and criteria for orders authorizing disclosures for noncriminal purposes. |
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| Procedures and criteria for orders authorizing disclosure and use of records to criminally investigate or prosecute patients. |
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| Procedures and criteria for orders authorizing disclosure and use of records to investigate or prosecute a program or the person holding the records. |
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| Orders authorizing the use of undercover agents and informants to criminally investigate employees or agents of a program. |
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