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Code · South Dakota · Title 27 · Chapter 27-12

27A-12-29. Discretionary disclosure of confidential information.

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Information may be disclosed in the discretion of the holder of the record:
(1)As necessary or beneficial in order for the person, or persons acting on behalf of the person, to apply for and acquire benefits for the person, including third-party financial payments, assistance, or services and follow-up, care, and treatment by local centers serving the area to which a person is expected to go upon temporary or permanent release or discharge;
(2)As necessary or beneficial for evaluation and accreditation;
(3)As necessary or beneficial to train persons enrolled in an accredited course leading to a degree and qualification, certification, or registration as a qualified mental health professional, licensed practical nurse, registered nurse, psychologist, social worker, physical therapist, occupational therapist, laboratory technician, medical records professional, dietician, or other health care professional;
(4)Upon request of the Human Services Center, with disclosure of records limited to relevant medical and psychiatric records; or
(5)If any person subject to the proceedings under this chapter has communicated a serious threat of serious physical injury against a reasonably identifiable victim, the person with knowledge of the threat may disclose the threat to the potential victim or to any law enforcement officer, or both. No cause of action may arise under this chapter against the person who, in good faith, discloses the threat to a potential victim or law enforcement officer pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision.
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