Sec. 9. Alcohol and drug abuse records described in 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2 may not be disclosed unless authorized in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2. IC 16-39-2 Chapter 2. Release of Mental Health Records to Patient and Authorized Persons 16-39-2-1 Application of chapter 16-39-2-2 Maintenance of records by provider; contents; dominion; time limits 16-39-2-3 Confidentiality 16-39-2-4 Patient access; restrictions; appeal 16-39-2-5 Access to patient's designee or legal representative; written request 16-39-2-5.5 Provider requirements; individualized mental health safety plans 16-39-2-6 Disclosure without patient's consent; interpretation of records; immunities 16-39-2-7 Discovery or admissibility without patient's consent 16-39-2-8 Court ordered release of mental health records; provider provision of records 16-39-2-9 Exercise of patient's rights by others; equal access to records; fees 16-39-2-10 Decedents' records; consent to release 16-39-2-11 Copying fees 16-39-2-12 Application to other mental health records laws
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