(1) A licensed individual may not be examined or required to reveal, without the consent of the client or the client's representative: (a) a finding, an examination, or a representation made to the licensed individual by the client; (b) advice the licensed individual provides to the client in the course of the practice of audiology or the practice of speech-language pathology; or (c) treatment the licensed individual provides to the client in the course of the practice of audiology or the practice of speech-language pathology. (2) An individual that a licensed individual employs may not be examined without the consent of the employer concerning a fact of which the employee has acquired knowledge in the employee's professional capacity. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 140, 2026 General Session
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