26. For the purposes of preserving the secrecy of confidential information that becomes known to him in the practice of his profession, a medical technologist(1) shall avoid indiscreet conversations concerning a client or the services provided to a client;
(2) shall refrain from making use of confidential information to the detriment of a client or with a view to obtaining, directly or indirectly, a benefit for himself or another person;
(3) may consider that the medical technologist is released from professional secrecy with the written or express authorization of the client or where so ordered or expressly authorized by law;
(4) must refrain from using his or her position to have access to information irrelevant to the practice of the profession in the record of clients.