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Part 2.6
Confidentiality of Medical Information

Chapters

1
Definitions
Sections 56–56.07
2
Disclosure of Medical Information by Providers
Sections 56.10–56.1007
2.5
Disclosure of Genetic Test Results by a Health Care Service Plan
Section 56.17
2.6
Genetic Privacy
Sections 56.18–56.186
3
Use and Disclosure of Medical Information by Employers
Sections 56.20–56.245
4
Relationship of Chapters 2 and 3
Section 56.25
4.1
Notifications
Section 56.251
5
Use and Disclosure of Medical and Other Information by Third Party Administrators and Others
Sections 56.26–56.265
6
Relationship to Existing Law
Sections 56.27–56.31
7
Violations
Sections 56.35–56.37
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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