82nd Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Bill 1106, Chapter 653 Page: 7 of 12
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S.B. No. 1106
1 (1) identity;
2 (2) medical records;
3 (3) assessment results;
4 (4) special needs;
5 (5) program placements; and
6 (6) psychological diagnoses.
7 (c) A juvenile service provider may disclose personally
8 identifiable information under this section only for the purposes
9 of:
10 (1) identifying a multi-system youth;
11 (2) coordinating and monitoring care for a
12 multi-system youth; and
13 (3) improving the quality of juvenile services
14 provided to a multi-system youth.
15 (d) To the extent that this section conflicts with another
16 law of this state with respect to confidential information held by a
17 governmental agency, this section controls.
18 (e) A juvenile service provider may establish an internal19 protocol for sharing information with other juvenile service
20 providers as necessary to efficiently and promptly disclose and
21 accept the information. The protocol may specify the types of
22 information that may be shared under this section without violating
23 federal law, including any federal funding requirements. A
24 juvenile service provider may enter into a memorandum of
25 understanding with another juvenile service provider to share
26 information according to the juvenile service provider's
27 protocols. A juvenile service provider shall comply with this7
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. 82nd Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Bill 1106, Chapter 653, legislative document, June 17, 2011; [Austin, Texas]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth311746/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.