Privileged communication definition

Privileged communication means a communication-
Privileged communication means a communication made to a psychiatrist or psychologist in connection with the examination, diagnosis, or treatment of a patient, or to another person while the other person is participating in the examination, diagnosis, or treatment or a communication made privileged under other applicable state or federal law.
Privileged communication means information other than air pollutant emissions data, the release of which would tend to affect adversely the competitive position of the owner or operator of the equipment.

Examples of Privileged communication in a sentence

  • Date: Signature Name and Title ATTEST: City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa APPROVED AS TO FORM: Date: City Attorney Exhibit A Personal & Confidential Attorney/Client Privileged Communication July 12, 2011 Xx. Xxxxxx X.

  • Thank you! From: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx <XXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> To: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>; Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Cc: Xxx, Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx; Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Sent: Thu May 29 18:19:56 2014 Subject: RE: Privileged Communication - JEOPARDY! Req # 70585 This time attached.

  • Thanks! Phil Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx | Associate General Counsel 0000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx | Xxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 p 650.681.6349 | e xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Privileged and Confidential From: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 5:35 PM To: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xx: Xxx, Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx; Xxxx, Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: Privileged Communication - JEOPARDY! Req # 70585 Hi Xxxxxxx, Thanks for the quick response.

  • Phil Privileged and Confidential From: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 6:19 PM To: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Cc: Xxx, Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx; Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Subject: RE: Privileged Communication - JEOPARDY! Req # 70585 Attached is a revised doc taking into consideration Xxxxxxx’x comments.

  • Thank you! From: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx <XXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> To: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> Cc: Xxx, Xxxxxxx; Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx; Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Sent: Fri May 30 09:09:49 2014 Subject: RE: Privileged Communication - JEOPARDY! Req # 70585 Hi Xxxxxxxx: Great to speak with you.


More Definitions of Privileged communication

Privileged communication means a confidential communication, whether made directly or indirectly through an agent between –
Privileged communication means information other than air pollutant emissions data the release of which would tend to affect adversely the competitive position of the owner or operator of the equipment. “Process” means any action, operation or treatment, and all methods and forms of manufacturing
Privileged communication means a communication attracting a privilege arising from the provision of professional legal advice and any other privilege applicable at law, but does not include a general duty of confidentiality.
Privileged communication means a communication made to a person entitled to or interested in the communication by one who is also entitled to or interested or who stood in such relation to the former as to afford a reasonable ground for supposing his motive innocent.
Privileged communication means a communication that
Privileged communication means a statement by any person, in any manner whatsoever, to a crimestoppers organization or to the council for the purpose of reporting alleged criminal activity and a communication from a crimestoppers organization or the council relaying the information received to a law enforcement agency.
Privileged communication. The above refers to a client’s right not to have confidential information revealed in court or other legal proceedings. Privilege is waived when 1) A client has consented specifically and in writing to disclose information; 2) When the client has disclosed a significant part of the information to a third party; 3) Or any of the following (Sections 910 through 1027 of the California Evidence Code) A) When the client is a minor under 18 years of age, the parent or guardian is holder of the privilege. B) When the client is in a criminal proceeding based on an insanity plea, or when a client introduces own mental health as issue in legal proceedings. C) When client alleges a breach of duty against the therapist. D) When client seeks help from the therapist to commit or plan a crime. E) When the client is dangerous to self or others. F) When client is under 18 years of age, is the victim of a crime and disclosing the information is in the best interest of the client. I may occasionally find it helpful to consult other professionals about a case. During the consultation I will not give any identifying information about you to keep your identity anonymous. In addition, the consultant is legally bound to keep the information confidential.