Regulated social worker-client privilege. A regulated social worker under ORS 675.510 to 675.600 may not be examined in a civil or criminal court proceeding as to any communication given the regulated social worker by a client in the course of noninvestigatory professional activity when the communication was given to enable the regulated social worker to aid the client, except when: (1) The client or a person legally responsible for the clients affairs gives consent to the disclosure; (2) The client initiates legal action or makes a complaint against the regulated social worker to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers; (3) The communication reveals a clear intent to commit a crime that reasonably is expected to result in physical injury to a person; (4) The communication reveals that a minor was the victim of a crime, abuse or neglect; or (5) The regulated social worker is a public employee and the public employer has determined that examination in a civil or criminal court proceeding is necessary in the performance of the duty of the regulated social worker as a public employee.
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