32-2091.10. Right to examine and copy evidence; subpoenas; right to counsel; confidentiality
A. In connection with an investigation conducted pursuant to this article, at all reasonable times the board and its authorized agents may examine and copy documents, reports, records and other physical evidence wherever located relating to the licensee's professional competence, unprofessional conduct or mental or physical ability to safely practice behavior analysis.
B. The board and its authorized agents may issue subpoenas to compel the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documents and other physical evidence as prescribed in subsection A. The board may petition the superior court to enforce a subpoena.
C. Within five days of receiving a subpoena, a person may petition the board to revoke, limit or modify the subpoena. The board shall take this action if it determines that the evidence demanded is not relevant to the investigation. The person may petition the superior court for this relief without first petitioning the board.
D. A person appearing before the board or its authorized agents may be represented by an attorney.
E. Documents associated with an investigation are not open to the public and shall remain confidential. Documents may not be released without a court order compelling their production.
F. This section or any other provision of law making communications between a behavior analyst and client privileged does not apply to an investigation conducted pursuant to this article. The board, its employees and its agents shall keep in confidence the names of clients whose records are reviewed during an investigation.
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