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

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15. Sexologists must preserve the secrecy of all confidential information that becomes known to them in the practice of their profession.
Sexologists may be released from their obligation of professional secrecy only where so authorized by their client or where so ordered or expressly authorized by law.
In order to obtain the client’s authorization, sexologists must inform the client of the use and possible implications of the transmission of information.
O.C. 307-2016, s. 15.
In force: 2016-05-12
15. Sexologists must preserve the secrecy of all confidential information that becomes known to them in the practice of their profession.
Sexologists may be released from their obligation of professional secrecy only where so authorized by their client or where so ordered or expressly authorized by law.
In order to obtain the client’s authorization, sexologists must inform the client of the use and possible implications of the transmission of information.
O.C. 307-2016, s. 15.