Tex. Occ. Code Section 202.404
Exceptions to Privilege and Confidentiality in Certain Proceedings


(a)

The privilege and confidentiality requirements under this subchapter do not apply in a court or administrative proceeding if:

(1)

the proceeding is brought by a patient against a podiatrist, including a malpractice proceeding, a criminal proceeding, or a license revocation proceeding in which the patient is a complaining witness and in which disclosure is relevant to the claims or defense of a podiatrist;

(2)

a patient or a person authorized to act on the patient’s behalf submits written consent to the release of confidential information, as provided by Section 202.406 (Consent for Release of Confidential Information); or

(3)

the purpose of the proceeding is to substantiate and collect on a claim for podiatric services provided to a patient.

(b)

The privilege and confidentiality requirements under this subchapter do not apply in a civil litigation or administrative proceeding brought by a patient or a person authorized to act on the patient’s behalf if the plaintiff is attempting to recover monetary damages for a physical or mental condition, including the patient’s death. Information that is otherwise confidential under this subchapter is discoverable in a court or administrative proceeding in this state if the information is relevant to the proceeding and the court or administrative body has jurisdiction over the subject matter under the applicable rules of procedure specified for that matter.

(c)

The privilege and confidentiality requirements under this subchapter do not apply in a disciplinary investigation or proceeding against a podiatrist conducted under this chapter.

(d)

Repealed by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1144 (H.B. 2847), Sec. 7.008(1), eff. September 1, 2019.

(e)

The department shall protect the identity of a patient whose podiatric records are examined or provided under Subsection (c), other than a patient who:

(1)

is covered under Subsection (a)(1); or

(2)

has submitted written consent to the release of the patient’s podiatric records as provided by Section 202.406 (Consent for Release of Confidential Information).

(f)

The privilege and confidentiality requirements under this subchapter do not apply in a criminal prosecution in which the patient is a victim, witness, or defendant. Records or communications are not discoverable under this subsection until the court in which the prosecution is pending makes an in camera determination as to the relevancy of the records or communications or part of the records or communications. The court’s determination does not constitute a determination as to the admissibility of the records or communications or part of the records or communications.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 282 (H.B. 3078), Sec. 41, eff. September 1, 2017.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1144 (H.B. 2847), Sec. 7.006, eff. September 1, 2019.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1144 (H.B. 2847), Sec. 7.008(1), eff. September 1, 2019.

Source: Section 202.404 — Exceptions to Privilege and Confidentiality in Certain Proceedings, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­202.­htm#202.­404 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

202.001
Definitions
202.003
Application of Chapter
202.051
Board Membership
202.053
Public Member Eligibility
202.054
Membership and Employee Restrictions
202.055
Terms
202.056
Grounds for Removal
202.057
Compensation
202.058
Presiding Officer
202.059
Meetings
202.061
Training
202.062
Duties of Advisory Board
202.153
Fees
202.160
Information Provided to License Holders
202.161
Poison Control Center Information
202.204
Expert Witness
202.251
License Required
202.252
License Application
202.253
Grounds for Denial of License
202.254
Examination
202.256
Reexamination
202.257
Issuance of License
202.258
Refusal of Admittance to Examination
202.259
Temporary License
202.260
Provisional License
202.261
Limited License for Podiatry Faculty Members
202.262
Display of License
202.263
Issuance of Duplicate or Amended License
202.303
Practice Without Renewing License
202.304
Renewal After Military Service
202.351
Podiatry Services for Certain Health Organizations
202.352
Approval of Names Under Which Podiatrist May Practice
202.353
Malpractice Claim Reports
202.354
Delegation of Certain Acts
202.401
Definitions
202.402
Scope of Privilege
202.403
Claim of Privilege
202.404
Exceptions to Privilege and Confidentiality in Certain Proceedings
202.405
Other Exceptions to Privilege and Confidentiality Requirements
202.406
Consent for Release of Confidential Information
202.407
Disclosure of Released Information
202.451
Definitions
202.452
Disclosure of Communications Made to Peer Review Committee
202.453
Information Provided to Affected Podiatrist
202.454
Confidentiality Requirements
202.455
Privilege of Confidentiality
202.456
Immunity
202.457
Claims for Defense Costs
202.501
Disciplinary Powers
202.502
Revocation and Suspension of License for Drug-related Felony Conviction
202.503
Probation
202.504
Reissuance of License
202.505
Reexamination if License Suspended or Revoked
202.506
Application to Certain Drug Offenses
202.509
Confidentiality and Disclosure of Investigative Information
202.602
Monitoring and Inspection of License Holder
202.603
Prosecution of Violation
202.604
Civil Penalty: Use of Trade Name
202.605
General Criminal Penalty: Practicing Without License
202.606
Criminal Penalty: Amputation of Foot
202.1515
General Powers and Duties
202.2031
Notification to Parties Regarding Complaint
202.2032
Requirements for Certain Complaints
202.2525
Criminal History Record Information for License Issuance
202.3015
Term and Renewal
202.3025
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for License Renewal
202.5015
Certain Conduct Constituting Chapter Violation
202.5071
Subpoena Authority

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 202.404’s source at texas​.gov