CA Laws: Privilege Flashcards
Legal proceedings include the following situations in which testimony may be compelled to be given:
*Hearings
*_________________
*Inquiries (whether conducted by a court, administrative agency, arbitrator, legislative body
*Investigations
The holder of privilege may be: (3 potential parties).
- The patient
- The guardian or conservator
- The personal representative of the patient
In general, the __________________ is always the holder of privilege (if there is no guardian or conservator).
Patient
When the patient lacks legal capacity, the ___________________________ is the holder of the privilege.
Guardian or conservator
If the patient is dead, the ______________________ is the holder of the privilege.
Personal representative
Privilege may be claimed by: (3 potential parties).
- The holder of privilege
- An authorized person
- The psychotherapist
Only _______________________ may authorize a waiver of privilege and disclosure of confidential information or communication. When more than one person holds the privilege (e.g., in couples’ therapy), one patient waiving privilege _______________ affect the other patient’s right to claim privilege.
- The holder of privilege
* Does not
Privilege is waived whenever confidential information is disclosed by the patient to _____________________.
Unauthorized third persons
The psychotherapist is generally required to claim privilege when the ___________________________ is sought to be disclosed; however, the therapist may not claim privilege if there is no holder of privilege in existence, or if the therapist is instructed by a person authorized to permit disclosure.
Patient-therapist communication
_____________________________ are situations in which a judge has the legal authority to order that confidential patient-therapist communications be disclosed in the course of a legal proceeding (e.g., court of law, deposition, admin. hearing).
Exceptions to privilege.
Evidence Code 1016: No privilege exists in proceedings in which the patient (or any party claiming through or under the patient) raises the issue of the patient’s _________________________________.
- Mental or emotional condition.
- Example: Worker’s comp. suit alleging stress secondary to employment. This does not apply to situations in which a patient is seeking compensation for damages that are only physical.
Evidence Code 1017: No privilege exists when the therapist is appointed by ______________ or by the _____________________ to examine the patient.
- The court
* Board of Prison Terms
Evidence Code 1023: Privilege doesn’t exist in a proceeding initiated at the request of a _______________ in a criminal action suit to determine his or her sanity.
Defendant
Evidence Code 1025: There is no privilege in proceedings brought by the patient to establish his or her ________________. (However, the psychologist must have informed the patient of the limits of confidentiality in advance of the evaluation).
Competence
Exceptions to privilege delineated in Evidence Codes 1017, 1023, and 1025 don’t apply when the therapist is appointed by the court to provide _______________ with information upon which to ________________.
- The criminal defendant’s lawyer
* Base the defense