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A person may disclose confidential information when a school or the
occupants of a school. - CORRECT ANSWER A client, regardless of age, makes an articulable
and significant threat against
A person may disclose confidential information when a client, regardless of age, exhibits
behaviors that, in the reasonable judgment of the licensee, registrant, or certificate holder... -
CORRECT ANSWER .... create an articulable and significant threat to the health or safety of
students, teachers, administrators, or other school personnel.
A licensee, registrant, or certificate holder who discloses information under this subsection
(2)(d)..hint: (2)(d) = disclosing information from a client, regardless of age. - CORRECT
ANSWER ... shall limit the disclosure to appropriate school or school district personnel and law
enforcement agencies. School or school district personnel to whom the information is disclosed
shall maintain confidentiality of the disclosed information, regardless of whether the information
constitutes an education record subject to FERPA, consistent with the requirements of FERPA
and regulations and applicable guidelines adopted under FERPA, but may disclose
information in accordance with section 1232g (b)(1) of FERPA and 34 CFR 99.36 if necessary to
protect the health or safety of students or other persons.
A licensee, registrant, or certificate holder who discloses or fails to disclose a confidential
communication... - CORRECT ANSWER ... with a client in accordance with this subsection
(2)(d) (A client regardless of age) is not liable for damages in any civil action for disclosing or
not disclosing the communication. This subsection (2)(d)(III) does not rescind any statutory duty
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to warn and protect specified in, and does not eliminate any potential civil liability for failure to
comply with, section 13-21-117.
Subsection (2)(d) does not apply to...
hint: (2)(d) = disclosing information from a client, regardless of age. - CORRECT ANSWER
...an education record that, under FERPA, is exempt from the HIPAA privacy rule.
Subsection (2)(d) applies to covered entities, as defined in HIPAA as...
hint: (2)(d) = disclosing information from a client, regardless of age. - CORRECT ANSWER
"Articulable and significant threat" means a threat to the health or safety of a person that, based
on the totality of the circumstances, can be explained or articulated and that constitutes a threat
of substantial bodily harm to a person.
FERPA means... - CORRECT ANSWER the federal "Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act of 1974"
HIPPA means... - CORRECT ANSWER the federal "Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996"
"School" means... - CORRECT ANSWER a public or private preschool; elementary, middle,
junior high, or high school; or institution of postsecondary education described in title 23,
including the Auraria higher education center created in article 70 of title 23.