C-26, r. 222.1.2.01 - Code of ethics of sexologists

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29. Where a client requests that a copy of his or her record or some information in the record be sent to a third person, the sexologist may provide the information not less than 15 days following the date of the authorization signed by the client to that effect. The client may within that period revoke the authorization. Nevertheless, the client may, in an emergency, renounce the 15-day period.
Where a client is sent a copy of a document in his or he record, or where a client requests that a document be removed from the record or that such a copy or information in the records be sent to a third person, the sexologist must add to the record a note to that effect that is signed by the client and dated.
O.C. 307-2016, s. 29.
In force: 2016-05-12
29. Where a client requests that a copy of his or her record or some information in the record be sent to a third person, the sexologist may provide the information not less than 15 days following the date of the authorization signed by the client to that effect. The client may within that period revoke the authorization. Nevertheless, the client may, in an emergency, renounce the 15-day period.
Where a client is sent a copy of a document in his or he record, or where a client requests that a document be removed from the record or that such a copy or information in the records be sent to a third person, the sexologist must add to the record a note to that effect that is signed by the client and dated.
O.C. 307-2016, s. 29.