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RSA 141-B:9 · Disclosure; Confidentiality

141-B:9 Disclosure; Confidentiality. –

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I.

A report provided to the cancer registry disclosing the identity of an individual, who was reported as having a cancer, shall only be released to persons demonstrating a need which is essential to health-related research, except that the release shall be conditioned upon the personal identities remaining confidential.

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II.

Analyses and compilations of data prepared under RSA 141-B:4 which do not disclose the identity of an individual and which cannot be used to surmise an identity shall be available to the public under RSA 91-A.

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III.

The physician-patient privilege shall not apply to reports prepared pursuant to RSA 141-B:7. Source. 1985, 392:1, eff. July 1, 1985.

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Source note

Source. 1985, 392:1, eff. July 1, 1985.

Source history

  • 1985, 392:1, eff. July 1, 1985

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