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Privileged Communication, Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-27-123
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Current as of January 2019
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Privileged Communication
Permits individuals or their guardians or representatives to prohibit the introduction of confidential information they provided to a psychologist into a judicial proceeding. Identifies the circumstances in which psychologists may disclose privileged client information (e.g., they have a reasonable suspicion regarding the abuse or neglect of a child, if an immediate threat is made against an identifiable victim, if a court ordered the psychological examination, etc.).
Current as of January 2019