90-21.46. Prohibited defense.
It shall not be a defense in any action brought pursuant to this Article that the client consented to the sexual exploitation or that the sexual contact with a client occurred outside a therapy or treatment session or that it occurred off the premises regularly used by the psychotherapist for therapy or treatment sessions. (1998-213, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations
Article 1F - Psychotherapy Patient/Client Sexual Exploitation Act.
§ 90-21.42 - Action for sexual exploitation.
§ 90-21.44 - Scope of discovery.
§ 90-21.45 - Admissibility of evidence of sexual history.
§ 90-21.46 - Prohibited defense.
§ 90-21.47 - Statute of limitations.
§ 90-21.48 - Agreements to not pursue complaint before licensing entity void.