5945.1 - Confidential communications with sexual assault counselors.

     § 5945.1.  Confidential communications with sexual assault                counselors.        (a)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Confidential communication."   All information, oral or     written, transmitted between a victim of sexual assault and a     sexual assault counselor in the course of their relationship,     including, but not limited to, any advice, reports, statistical     data, memoranda, working papers, records or the like, given or     made during that relationship, including matters transmitted     between the sexual assault counselor and the victim through the     use of an interpreter.        "Coparticipant."  A victim participating in group counseling.        "Interpreter."  A person who translates communications     between a sexual assault counselor and a victim through the use     of sign language, visual, oral or written translation.        "Rape crisis center."  Any office, institution or center     offering assistance to victims of sexual assault and their     families through crisis intervention, medical and legal     accompaniment and follow-up counseling.        "Sexual assault counselor."  A person who is engaged in any     office, institution or center defined as a rape crisis center     under this section, who has undergone 40 hours of sexual assault     training and is under the control of a direct services     supervisor of a rape crisis center, whose primary purpose is the     rendering of advice, counseling or assistance to victims of     sexual assault.        "Victim."  A person who consults a sexual assault counselor     for the purpose of securing advice, counseling or assistance     concerning a mental, physical or emotional condition caused or     reasonably believed to be caused by a sexual assault. The term     shall also include those persons who have a significant     relationship with a victim of sexual assault and who seek     advice, counseling or assistance from a sexual assault counselor     concerning a mental, physical or emotional condition caused or     reasonably believed to be caused by a sexual assault of a     victim.        (b)  Privilege.--            (1)  No sexual assault counselor or an interpreter        translating the communication between a sexual assault        counselor and a victim may, without the written consent of        the victim, disclose the victim's confidential oral or        written communications to the counselor nor consent to be        examined in any court or criminal proceeding.            (2)  No coparticipant who is present during counseling        may disclose a victim's confidential communication made        during the counseling session nor consent to be examined in        any civil or criminal proceeding without the written consent        of the victim.     (Dec. 23, 1981, P.L.585, No.169, eff. 60 days; Dec. 17, 1990,     P.L.737, No.183, eff. imd.; Dec. 20, 2000, P.L.742, No.105, eff.     60 days)        Cross References.  Section 5945.1 is referred to in sections     4415, 4436 of this title sections 566, 586 of Title 2     (Administrative Law and Procedure).