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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 5 - Businesses and Professions
    • Chapter 5-37.3 - Confidentiality of Health Care Communications and Information Act
    • Section 5-37.3-10. - Waivers void.

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Chapter 5-37.3 - Confidentiality of Health Care Communications and Information Act
    Section 5-37.3-10. - Waivers void.

    § 5-37.3-10. Waivers void.
    Any agreement purporting to waive the provisions of this chapter is declared to be against public policy and void.
    History of Section.P.L. 1978, ch. 297, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 5-37.3-9; P.L. 1982, ch. 356, § 1.

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    Rhode Island General Laws

    Title 5 - Businesses and Professions

    Chapter 5-37.3 - Confidentiality of Health Care Communications and Information Act

    Section 5-37.3-1. - Short title.

    Section 5-37.3-2. - Statement of purpose.

    Section 5-37.3-3. - Definitions.

    Section 5-37.3-4. - Limitations on and permitted disclosures.

    Section 5-37.3-5. - Transfer and amendment of information.

    Section 5-37.3-5.1. - Diagnostic tests — Transfer and access.

    Section 5-37.3-6. - Court proceedings — Confidential healthcare communication.

    Section 5-37.3-6.1. - Court proceedings — Confidential healthcare information.

    Section 5-37.3-6.2. - Legislative or administrative proceedings.

    Section 5-37.3-6.3. - Exceptions.

    Section 5-37.3-7. - Medical peer-review boards.

    Section 5-37.3-8. - Appointment of guardian ad litem for incompetent persons.

    Section 5-37.3-9. - Penalties — Attorney’s fees for violations.

    Section 5-37.3-10. - Waivers void.

    Section 5-37.3-11. - Severability.

    Section 5-37.3-12. - Right to confidential communication of confidential healthcare information.

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