Michigan Compiled Laws
258-1974-7 - Chapter 7 Rights of Recipients of Mental Health Services (330.1700...330.1758)
Section 330.1750 - Privileged Communications.

Sec. 750.
(1) Privileged communications shall not be disclosed in civil, criminal, legislative, or administrative cases or proceedings, or in proceedings preliminary to such cases or proceedings, unless the patient has waived the privilege, except in the circumstances set forth in this section.
(2) Privileged communications shall be disclosed upon request under 1 or more of the following circumstances:
(a) If the privileged communication is relevant to a physical or mental condition of the patient that the patient has introduced as an element of the patient's claim or defense in a civil or administrative case or proceeding or that, after the death of the patient, has been introduced as an element of the patient's claim or defense by a party to a civil or administrative case or proceeding.
(b) If the privileged communication is relevant to a matter under consideration in a proceeding governed by this act, but only if the patient was informed that any communications could be used in the proceeding.
(c) If the privileged communication is relevant to a matter under consideration in a proceeding to determine the legal competence of the patient or the patient's need for a guardian but only if the patient was informed that any communications made could be used in such a proceeding.
(d) In a civil action by or on behalf of the patient or a criminal action arising from the treatment of the patient against the mental health professional for malpractice.
(e) If the privileged communication was made during an examination ordered by a court, prior to which the patient was informed that a communication made would not be privileged, but only with respect to the particular purpose for which the examination was ordered.
(f) If the privileged communication was made during treatment that the patient was ordered to undergo to render the patient competent to stand trial on a criminal charge, but only with respect to issues to be determined in proceedings concerned with the competence of the patient to stand trial.
(3) In a proceeding in which subsections (1) and (2) prohibit disclosure of a communication made to a psychiatrist or psychologist in connection with the examination, diagnosis, or treatment of a patient, the fact that the patient has been examined or treated or undergone a diagnosis also shall not be disclosed unless that fact is relevant to a determination by a health care insurer, health care corporation, nonprofit dental care corporation, or health maintenance organization of its rights and liabilities under a policy, contract, or certificate of insurance or health care benefits.
(4) Privileged communications may be disclosed under section 946 to comply with the duty set forth in that section.
History: 1974, Act 258, Eff. Aug. 6, 1975 ;-- Am. 1984, Act 362, Eff. Mar. 29, 1985 ;-- Am. 1989, Act 123, Eff. Sept. 1, 1989 ;-- Am. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 330 - Mental Health Code

Act 258 of 1974 - Mental Health Code (330.1001 - 330.2106)

258-1974-7 - Chapter 7 Rights of Recipients of Mental Health Services (330.1700...330.1758)

Section 330.1700 - Definitions.

Section 330.1702 - Receipt of Mental Health Services; Rights, Benefits, Privileges, and Competency Not Affected.

Section 330.1704 - Rights of Recipient.

Section 330.1705 - Second Opinion.

Section 330.1706 - Notice of Rights.

Section 330.1706a - Pamphlet; Preparation; Distribution; Contents.

Section 330.1707 - Rights of Minor.

Section 330.1708 - Suitable Services; Treatment Environment; Setting; Rights.

Section 330.1710 - Physical and Mental Examination; Reexamination.

Section 330.1711 - Rights of Family Members.

Section 330.1712 - Individualized Written Plan of Services.

Section 330.1713 - Choice of Physician or Mental Health Professional.

Section 330.1714 - Informing Resident of Clinical Status and Progress.

Section 330.1715 - Services of Mental Health Professional.

Section 330.1716 - Surgery; Consent.

Section 330.1717 - Electroconvulsive Therapy or Other Procedure; Consent.

Section 330.1718 - Psychotropic Drugs.

Section 330.1719 - Psychotropic Drug Treatment; Duties of Prescriber or Licensed Health Professional.

Section 330.1720 - Statistical Report of Deaths; Investigation.

Section 330.1721 - Investigation of Certain Deaths Reported by Psychiatric Hospital or Psychiatric Unit.

Section 330.1722 - Protection of Recipient From Abuse or Neglect.

Section 330.1723 - Suspected Abuse of Recipient or Resident; Report to Law Enforcement Agency.

Section 330.1723a - Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem.

Section 330.1723b - Report by Person Not Employed by or Under Contract to Department, Facility, or Community Mental Health Services Program.

Section 330.1723c - Violation of MCL 330.1723 or Making of False Report as Misdemeanor; Civil Liability.

Section 330.1724 - Fingerprints, Photographs, Audiorecording, or Use of 1-Way Glass.

Section 330.1726 - Communication by Mail and Telephone; Visits.

Section 330.1728 - Personal Property.

Section 330.1730 - Money.

Section 330.1732 - Accepting Funds for Use of Resident.

Section 330.1734 - Facility as Representative Payee or Fiduciary.

Section 330.1736 - Performance of Labor by Resident.

Section 330.1738 - Repealed. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996.

Section 330.1740 - Physical Restraint.

Section 330.1742 - Seclusion.

Section 330.1744 - Freedom of Movement.

Section 330.1746 - Record.

Section 330.1748 - Confidentiality.

Section 330.1748a - Child Abuse or Neglect Investigation; Request for Mental Health Records and Information; Immunity From Civil or Administrative Liability; Imposition of Duties Under Another Statute.

Section 330.1749 - Statement Correcting or Amending Information.

Section 330.1750 - Privileged Communications.

Section 330.1752 - Policies and Procedures.

Section 330.1753 - Recipient Rights System; Review by Department.

Section 330.1754 - State Office of Recipient Rights; Establishment by Department; Selection of Director; Powers and Authority of State Office of Recipient Rights.

Section 330.1755 - Office of Recipient Rights; Establishment by Community Mental Health Services Program and Hospital.

Section 330.1756 - State Recipient Rights Advisory Committee; Appointment by Director.

Section 330.1757 - Recipient Rights Advisory Committee; Appointment by Community Mental Health Services Program Board.

Section 330.1758 - Recipient Rights Advisory Committee; Appointment by Licensed Hospital.