WAC 365-18-110
Confidentiality of ombudsman records,
communications privileged. (1) All records and files maintained
by the long-term care ombudsman program shall remain
confidential. Any disclosure of long-term care ombudsman program
records is subject to the following provisions:
(a) No disclosure shall be made without the prior approval
of the state ombudsman or his or her representative.
(b) No disclosure of the identities of complainants,
witnesses, clients, or residents shall be made unless one of the
following conditions has been met:
(i) The complainant or resident, or their legal
representative consents in writing to the disclosure; or
(ii) The complainant or resident gives oral consent, and
that consent is documented contemporaneously in writing by a
representative of the state office; or
(iii) The disclosure is required by court order.
(c) Nonidentifying information or statistics may be
disclosed at the discretion of the state ombudsman or his or her
representative.
(2) All communications by an ombudsman, if reasonably
related to the requirements of that individual's responsibilities
under this chapter or federal or state statutes and done in good
faith, are privileged. That privilege shall serve as a defense
to any action in libel or slander. Ombudsmen are exempt from
being required to testify in court, administrative hearings, or
depositions as to any confidential matters, except as the court
may deem necessary to enforce this chapter.
(3) In monitoring the state office and regional ombudsmen
programs, subject to the discretion of the state ombudsman,
access to the ombudsman files and records, minus identifying
information regarding any resident, complainant, or witness,
shall be available to the director or one senior manager of the
department and the organization in which the ombudsman program is
administratively located. The individual who performs this
monitoring function shall have no conflict of interest, as
provided in WAC 365-18-040(2).
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.190 RCW and Older Americans Act
of 1965 (42 U.S.C., 3001 et seq., as amended). 00-09-060, §
365-18-110, filed 4/17/00, effective 5/18/00.]