Vermont Statutes
Chapter 23 - Medicine
§ 1376. Confidentiality; inadmissibility of certain evidence

§ 1376. Confidentiality; inadmissibility of certain evidence
(a) A hearing panel or the Board, or both, may close portions of a hearing or hearings to the public if the panel or Board deems it appropriate in order to protect the confidentiality of an individual or for medical and other protected health information pertaining to any identifiable person that is otherwise confidential under State or federal law.
(b) In any proceeding under section 1372 or 1373 of this chapter that addresses an applicant’s or licensee’s alleged sexual misconduct, evidence of the sexual history of a victim of the alleged sexual misconduct shall neither be subject to discovery nor be admitted into evidence. Neither opinion evidence nor evidence of the reputation of a victim’s sexual conduct shall be admitted. At the request of a victim, a hearing panel or the Board may close portions of hearings to the public if the panel or Board deems it appropriate in order to protect the identity of a victim and the confidentiality of his or her medical records. (Added 2019, No. 126 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 26 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 23 - Medicine

§ 1311. Definitions

§ 1312. Faith cure; mind healing; laying on of hands

§ 1313. Exemptions

§ 1314. Illegal practice

§ 1317. Unprofessional conduct to be reported to Board

§ 1318. Accessibility and confidentiality of disciplinary matters

§ 1351. Board of Medical Practice

§ 1353. Powers and duties of the Board

§ 1354. Unprofessional conduct

§ 1364. References to the State Board of Medical Registration

§ 1365. Notice of conviction of crime; interim suspension of license

§ 1366. Out-of-state discipline; interim suspension of license

§ 1367. Appeals from Board orders

§ 1368. Data repository; licensee profiles

§ 1370. Complaints; investigative committee

§ 1371. Access to documents; discovery

§ 1372. Hearing panel

§ 1373. Hearing before the Board

§ 1374. Decision and order

§ 1375. Subpoenas; contempt

§ 1376. Confidentiality; inadmissibility of certain evidence

§ 1377. Nondisciplinary financial penalty

§ 1391. Qualifications for medical licensure

§ 1392. Limited temporary license for postgraduate training

§ 1395. License by endorsement

§ 1398. Refusal or revocation of licenses

§ 1400. Renewal of license; continuing medical education

§ 1401a. Fees

§ 1402. Health maintenance organization; medical director

§ 1403. Professional corporations; medicine

§ 1404. Applicant for expedited licensure; fingerprint data

§ 1420. Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; adoption

§ 1420a. Purpose

§ 1420b. Definitions

§ 1420c. Eligibility

§ 1420d. Designation of state of principal license

§ 1420e. Application and issuance of expedited licensure

§ 1420f. Fees for expedited licensure

§ 1420g. Renewal and continued participation

§ 1420h. Coordinated information system

§ 1420i. Joint investigations

§ 1420j. Disciplinary actions

§ 1420k. Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission

§ 1420l. Powers and duties of the Interstate Commission

§ 1420m. Finance powers

§ 1420n. Organization and operation of the Interstate Commission

§ 1420o. Rulemaking functions of the Interstate Commission

§ 1420p. Oversight of Interstate Compact

§ 1420q. Enforcement of Interstate Compact

§ 1420r. Default procedures

§ 1420s. Dispute resolution

§ 1420t. Member states; effective date and amendment

§ 1420u. Withdrawal

§ 1420v. Dissolution

§ 1420w. Severability and construction

§ 1420x. Binding effect of Compact and other laws

§ 1441. Definitions and purpose

§ 1442. Immunity from liability of members of committee of professional society formed to maintain standards

§ 1443. Records immune from discovery

§ 1444. Liability for actions of agent

§ 1445. Findings

§ 1446. Directors of corporation

§ 1447. Dissolution

§ 1448. Release of clinical data authorized