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Code · Illinois · Chapter 740 — CIVIL LIABILITIES · Act 110

Sec. 9.5. Use and disclosure of information to an HIE.

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Sec. 9.5. Use and disclosure of information to an HIE.
(a)An HIE, person, therapist, facility, agency, interdisciplinary team, integrated health system, business associate, or covered entity may, without a recipient's consent, use or disclose information from a recipient's record in connection with an HIE, an HIE, or the business associate of either. An HIE and its business associate may, without a recipient's consent, use or disclose and re-disclose such information for HIE purposes or for such other purposes as are specifically allowed under this Act.
(b)As used in this Section:
(1)"facility" means a developmental disability facility as defined in Section 1-107 of
the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code or a mental health facility as defined in Section 1-114 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code; and
(2)the terms "disclosure" and "use" have the meanings ascribed to them under HIPAA,
as specified in 45 CFR 160.103.
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