Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 199 - Rehabilitation Center — Head Injury — Tuberculosis Testing and Commitment
Section 199.033 - Records to be confidential — disclosure upon request, certain persons, when — disclosure to be documented.

Effective - 01 Jul 1992
199.033. Records to be confidential — disclosure upon request, certain persons, when — disclosure to be documented. — 1. Information and records compiled, obtained, prepared or maintained by the rehabilitation facilities, residential facility or specialized program operated or funded by the department or otherwise in the course of providing services to patients shall be confidential.
2. The facilities or programs shall disclose information and records to the following upon their request:
(1) The parent of a minor patient;
(2) The guardian or other person having legal custody of the patient;
(3) The attorney of a patient who is a ward of the juvenile court, an alleged incompetent, an incompetent ward or a person detained under chapter 632, as evidenced by court orders of the attorney's appointment;
(4) An attorney or personal physician as authorized by the patient.
3. The facilities or services may disclose information and records under any of the following:
(1) As authorized by the patient;
(2) To persons or agencies responsible for providing health care services to such patients;
(3) To the extent necessary for a recipient to make a claim or for a claim to be made on behalf of a recipient for aid or insurance;
(4) To qualified personnel for the purpose of conducting scientific research, management audits, financial audits, program evaluations or similar studies; provided, that such personnel shall not identify, directly or indirectly, any individual patient in any report of such research, audit or evaluation, or otherwise disclose patient identities in any manner;
(5) To the courts as necessary for the administration of the provisions of sections 199.001 to 199.055;
(6) To law enforcement officers or public health officers, but only to the extent necessary to carry out the responsibilities of their office, and all such law enforcement and public health officers shall be obligated to keep such information confidential;
(7) Pursuant to an order of a court or administrative agency of competent jurisdiction;
(8) To the department of social services as necessary to report or have investigated abuse, neglect, or rights violations of patients.
4. The facility or program shall document the dates, nature, purposes and recipients of any records disclosed under this section.
5. Nothing contained in this section shall limit the rights of discovery in judicial or administrative procedures as otherwise provided for by statute or rule.
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(L. 1991 H.B. 218 merged with S.B. 125 & 341)
Effective 8-28-91 (H.B. 218); 7-1-92 (S.B. 125 & 341)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XII - Public Health and Welfare

Chapter 199 - Rehabilitation Center — Head Injury — Tuberculosis Testing and Commitment

Section 199.001 - Definitions.

Section 199.003 - Injury prevention, brain injury rehabilitation and local health services, department responsible — powers — duties.

Section 199.007 - Brain injury advisory council, advisory body to department.

Section 199.009 - Contracts with public or private vendors, allowed — brain injury, department to secure comprehensive program, contents.

Section 199.010 - Missouri rehabilitation center, University of Missouri to operate, duties for brain injury — department to provide rehabilitation and tuberculosis treatment.

Section 199.020 - Residence of officers — rent, how established — expiration thirty days after transfer of Missouri rehabilitation center to University of Missouri.

Section 199.029 - Rules and regulations, general operating rules, department to promulgate — procedure — exception.

Section 199.031 - Federal grants, department may receive, purposes — application.

Section 199.033 - Records to be confidential — disclosure upon request, certain persons, when — disclosure to be documented.

Section 199.037 - Patient rights, rules and regulations, director to promulgate — exception.

Section 199.039 - Means test, determination of amount to charge for services, director to promulgate rules and regulations.

Section 199.041 - Probate court to notify department, when — estate subject to means test, when, procedure — appeal of decision of director.

Section 199.043 - Discrimination prohibited.

Section 199.051 - Inspections, department may conduct, when.

Section 199.170 - Definitions.

Section 199.180 - Local health agency may institute proceedings for commitment — emergency temporary commitment permitted, when.

Section 199.190 - Patients not to be committed, when.

Section 199.200 - Procedure in circuit court — duties of local prosecuting officers — costs — emergency temporary commitment, procedures.

Section 199.210 - Rights of patient, witnesses — order of court — transportation costs — department may contract for care.

Section 199.220 - Order appealable.

Section 199.230 - Confinement on order, duration.

Section 199.240 - Consent required for medical or surgical treatment.

Section 199.250 - Facilities, contracts with, costs, how paid.

Section 199.260 - Apprehension and return of patient leaving rehabilitation center without discharge.

Section 199.270 - Proceedings for release of patient.

Section 199.275 - Active tuberculosis, infected persons, unlawful acts — violation, penalty.

Section 199.280 - Department authority in response to outbreaks.

Section 199.290 - Mandatory testing of health care facility workers — higher education, students and faculty, testing program required — rulemaking authority.

Section 199.350 - Nursing homes and correctional centers, authority to promulgate rules for testing.