6116 - Confidentiality.

     § 6116.  Confidentiality.        Unless a victim waives the privilege in a signed writing     prior to testimony or disclosure, a domestic violence     counselor/advocate or a coparticipant who is present during     domestic violence counseling/advocacy shall not be competent nor     permitted to testify or to otherwise disclose confidential     communications made to or by the counselor/advocate by or to a     victim. The privilege shall terminate upon the death of the     victim. Neither the domestic violence counselor/advocate nor the     victim shall waive the privilege of confidential communications     by reporting facts of physical or sexual assault under Chapter     63 (relating to child protective services), a Federal or State     mandatory reporting statute or a local mandatory reporting     ordinance.     (Oct. 6, 1994, P.L.574, No.85, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 6116 is referred to in section     6102 of this title.