Kansas Statutes
Article 63 - Social Workers
65-6315 Confidential information and communications; exceptions.

65-6315. Confidential information and communications; exceptions. (a) No licensed social work associate or licensed baccalaureate social worker, secretary, stenographer or clerk of a licensed social work associate or licensed baccalaureate social worker or anyone who participates in delivery of social work services or anyone working under supervision of a licensed social worker may disclose any information such person may have acquired from persons consulting such person in the person's professional capacity 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 personal representative of the client, other person authorized to sue or the beneficiary of an insurance policy on the client's life, health or physical condition;
(2) when the person is a child under the age of 18 years and the information acquired by the licensed social worker indicated that the child was the victim or subject of a crime, the licensed social worker may be required to testify fully in relation thereto upon any examination, trial or other proceeding in which the commission of such a crime is a subject of inquiry;
(3) when the person waives the privilege by bringing charges against the licensed social worker but only to the extent that such information is relevant under the circumstances.
(b) The confidential relations and communications between a licensed master social worker's or a licensed specialist clinical social worker's client are placed on the same basis as provided by law for those between an attorney and an attorney's client.
(c) Nothing in this section or in this act shall be construed to prohibit any licensed social worker from testifying in court hearings concerning matters of adult abuse, adoption, child abuse, child neglect, or other matters pertaining to the welfare of children or from seeking collaboration or consultation with professional colleagues or administrative superiors, or both, on behalf of the client. There is no privilege under this section for information which is required to be reported to a public official.
History: L. 1974, ch. 372, § 15; L. 1986, ch. 340, § 5; L. 1999, ch. 117, § 15; July 1, 2000.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 65 - Public Health

Article 63 - Social Workers

65-6301 Purpose.

65-6302 Definitions.

65-6303 Prohibited acts; penalty.

65-6306 Qualifications for licensure; baccalaureate social worker; master social worker; specialist clinical social worker; practice of licensed specialist clinical social worker; approval of colleges or universities, criteria.

65-6307 Use of title by licensee; designation thereof by board; penalty for violation.

65-6308 Limitations on private practice of social work; penalties.

65-6309 Exemption from examination; temporary licensure; professional title.

65-6309a Temporary permit to practice; requirements; fees; expiration, extension.

65-6310 Unlawful acts; penalties.

65-6311 Grounds for suspension, limitation, condition, revocation or refusal to issue or renew license; procedure; licensure of applicant with felony conviction; requirements.

65-6313 Licenses; effective and expiration dates; renewal; continuing education; safety awareness training; reinstatement; duplicate; notice of change of address.

65-6314 Fees.

65-6315 Confidential information and communications; exceptions.

65-6316 Invalidity of part.

65-6317 Renewal of social work associate licenses; revocation or suspension.

65-6319 Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders by certain licensed social workers authorized.

65-6320 Disclosure to client at beginning of client-therapist relationship; documentation.

65-6321 Social workers licensure act; citation.

65-6322 Licensure of social worker licensed in another jurisdiction.

65-6323 Provisional licensure as social worker; remedial requirements prescribed by board; professional title.