Oklahoma Code § 59-1939

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Disclosure of information - Exceptions
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A.  No person licensed pursuant to the provisions of the
Licensed Behavioral Practitioner Act shall disclose any information
the licensee may have acquired from persons consulting the licensee
in the licensee’s professional capacity as a behavioral practitioner
or be compelled to disclose such information except:
1.  With the written consent of the client, or in the case of
death or disability of the client, the consent of the client’s
personal representative or other person authorized to sue or the
beneficiary of any insurance policy on the client’s life, health, or
physical condition;
2.  If the client is a child under the age of eighteen (18)
years and the information acquired by the licensed person indicated
that the child was the victim or subject of a crime, the licensed
person may be required to testify fully in relation thereto upon an
examination, trial, or other proceeding in which the commission of
such a crime is a subject of the inquiry;
3.  If the client waives the privilege by bringing charges
against the licensed person;
4.  When failure to disclose such information presents a danger
to the health of any person; or
5.  If the licensed behavioral practitioner is a party to a
civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from such therapy,
in which case any waiver of the privilege accorded by this section
shall be limited to that action.
B.  No information shall be treated as privileged and there
shall be no privileges created by the Licensed Behavioral
Practitioner Act as to any information acquired by the person
licensed pursuant to the Licensed Behavioral Practitioner Act when
such information pertains to criminal acts or violation of any law.

C.  The Licensed Behavioral Practitioner Act shall not be
construed to prohibit any licensed person from testifying in court
hearings concerning matters of adoption, child abuse, child neglect,
battery, or matters pertaining to the welfare of children or from
seeking collaboration or consultation with professional colleagues
or administrative superiors on behalf of this client.

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