§415A-12 Professional relationships; privileged communications.
177 words·~1 min read·
/hi/415a-12A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
§415A-12 Professional relationships; privileged communications.
(a)The relationship between an individual performing professional services as an employee of a professional corporation and a client or patient shall be the same as if the individual performed the services as a sole practitioner.
(b)The relationship between a professional corporation performing professional services and the client or patient shall be the same as between the client or patient and the individual performing the services.
(c)Any privilege applicable to communications between a person rendering professional services and the person receiving the services recognized under the laws of this State, whether statutory or deriving from common law, shall remain inviolate and shall extend to a professional corporation and its employees in all cases in which it shall be applicable to communications between an individual rendering professional services on behalf of the corporation and the person receiving the services. [L 1985, c 259, pt of §1; am L 1987, c 135, §118]
Cross References
Common law of the State, see §1-1.
Privileges under Hawaii Rules of Evidence, see §626-1, article V.