Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 1101.105
Review of Privileged Documents by Governmental Authority


(a)

If an audit report is obtained, reviewed, or used in a criminal proceeding, the administrative or civil evidentiary privilege established by Section 1101.101 (Scope of Privilege) is not waived or eliminated for any other purpose.

(b)

Notwithstanding the privilege established by Section 1101.101 (Scope of Privilege), a regulatory agency may review information that is required to be available under a specific state or federal law, but that review does not waive or eliminate the administrative or civil evidentiary privilege if applicable.

(c)

If information is required to be available to the public by operation of a specific state or federal law, the governmental authority shall notify the person claiming the privilege of the potential for public disclosure before obtaining the information under Subsection (a) or (b).

(d)

If privileged information is disclosed under Subsection (b) or (c), on the motion of a party, a court or the appropriate administrative official shall suppress evidence offered in any civil or administrative proceeding that arises or is derived from review, disclosure, or use of information obtained under this section unless the review, disclosure, or use is authorized under Section 1101.102 (Nonprivileged Materials). A party having received information under Subsection (b) or (c) has the burden of proving that the evidence offered did not arise and was not derived from the review of privileged information.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 324 (S.B. 1488), Sec. 20.002(a), eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 1101.105 — Review of Privileged Documents by Governmental Authority, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­1101.­htm#1101.­105 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 1101.105’s source at texas​.gov