§ 2.32 - Notice and copy of consent to accompany disclosure.  


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  • § 2.32 Prohibition on re-disclosure.

    (a) Notice to accompany disclosure.

    Notice and copy of consent to accompany disclosure.

    (a) Each disclosure made with the patient's written consent must be accompanied by one of the following written statements (i.e., paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section):

    (1) Statement 1.

    This record which has been disclosed to you is protected by

    federal

    Federal confidentiality rules (42 CFR part 2).

    The federal

    These rules prohibit you from

    making any further

    using or disclosing this record, or testimony that describes the information contained in this record, in any civil, criminal, administrative, or legislative proceedings by any Federal, State, or local authority, against the patient, unless authorized by the consent of the patient, except as provided at 42 CFR 2.12(c)(5) or as authorized by a court in accordance with 42 CFR 2.64 or 2.65. In addition, the Federal rules prohibit you from making any other use or disclosure of this record unless

    further

    at least one of the following applies:

    (i) Further use or disclosure is expressly permitted by the written consent of the individual whose information is being disclosed in this record or

    , is

    as otherwise permitted by 42 CFR part 2.

    (ii) You are a covered entity or business associate and have received the record for treatment, payment, or health care operations, or

    (iii) You have received the record from a covered entity or business associate as permitted by 45 CFR part 164, subparts A and E.

    A general authorization for the release of medical or other information is NOT sufficient

    for this purpose (see §

    to meet the required elements of written consent to further use or redisclose the record (see 42 CFR 2.31).

    The federal rules restrict any use of the information to investigate or prosecute with regard to a crime any patient with a substance use disorder, except as provided at §§ 2.12(c)(5) and 2.65; or

    (2) (2) Statement 2.42 CFR part 2 prohibits unauthorized use or disclosure of these records.

    (b) [Reserved]

    [83 FR 251, Jan. 3, 2018, as amended at 85 FR 43037, July 15, 2020

    Each disclosure made with the patient's written consent must be accompanied by a copy of the consent or a clear explanation of the scope of the consent provided.

    [89 FR 12626, Feb. 16, 2024]