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Defines the legal framework for confidentiality and privilege for critical incident stress management and peer support team members, outlining exceptions for disclosure in certain legal or criminal circumstances.
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Year
Topic:
Critical Incident Stress Management
Document Type:
Legal Statute
Target Audience:
Public safety and emergency personnel
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Year:
2024
Region / city:
Town
Topic:
Sewer system fees and charges
Document type:
Bylaw / Regulation
Organization:
Town Board of Health
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Property owners in Sewer Service Areas
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
2024 Annual Town Meeting
Date of amendments:
2024
Context:
The document outlines the fees associated with the sewer system expansion and connection in the Town, including Flow Offset, Reserve Capacity, Privilege, and Compensatory Privilege Fees, as well as user charges and penalties.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Dallas, US
Topic:
OAuth 2.0 Security Best Practices
Document Type:
Technical Report
Organization / Institution:
3GPP
Author:
Ericsson, Nokia, Nokia Shanghai Bell
Target Audience:
3GPP technical stakeholders
Validity Period:
November 2025
Approval Date:
November 2025
Change Date:
Not specified
Case names:
Findlay v Knight; Preston v Luyt
Year:
1935; 1911
Court:
Appellate Division; Eastern Districts Local Division
Jurisdiction:
South Africa
Type of document:
Judicial decisions (law reports extracts)
Subject:
Qualified privilege; defamation in judicial proceedings
Legal principles:
Public policy and qualified privilege; animus iniuriandi; relevance and malice in pleadings and cross-examination; protection of witnesses
Parties:
Findlay and Knight; Preston and Luyt
Procedural context:
Defamatory allegations in pleadings and during cross-examination
Year:
2025
Jurisdiction:
State of Maine, USA
Type of document:
Legislation
Legal references:
14 MRSA §6001; 16 MRSA §53‑A, §53‑B, §53‑C; 17-A MRSA §2109
Amendments:
PL 2013 c. 478, c. 588; PL 2015 c. 411; PL 2017 c. 455; PL 2019 c. 113
Subjects:
Domestic violence, victim advocacy, confidential communications, legal privilege
Target audience:
Legal professionals, domestic violence advocates, law enforcement
Scope:
Privileged communications and confidentiality protections for domestic violence advocates and victims
Issuing body:
State Legislature of Maine
Organization:
Mountain Laurel Federal Credit Union
Type of document:
Disclosure notice
Subject:
Overdraft Coverage Options
Services described:
Overdraft Protection; Overdraft Privilege
Overdraft Protection fee:
$25.00 NSF fee after 6 transfers per month
Overdraft Privilege fee:
$25.00 per item
Overdraft Privilege limit:
Up to $500.00 for eligible Personal Checking accounts
Eligibility requirement:
Personal Checking accounts opened at least 30 days in good standing
Coverage types:
Standard Coverage; Extended Coverage
Geographic reference:
St. Mary’s, PA
Contact phone:
(814) 834-9518
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Thailand
Topic:
Legal Privilege, Attorney-Client Privilege
Document Type:
Legal Guide
Organization / Institution:
Baker & McKenzie
Author:
Baker & McKenzie
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, Lawyers
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Confidentiality:
Yes
Scope of Privilege:
Attorney-client communications, In-house lawyers, Foreign lawyers, Non-legal professionals
Restrictions:
Non-reliance and exclusion, Reproduction rules
Contextual Description:
A legal guide outlining the scope of attorney-client privilege in Thailand, including its applicability to in-house lawyers, foreign lawyers, and non-legal professionals.
Institution:
University of the Philippines Diliman
Office:
Human Resources Development Office
Form:
HRDO Form C-1
Revision date:
January 4, 2008
Document type:
Administrative application form
Subject:
Application for privilege to study at reduced fees
Applicants:
Faculty, REPS, and Administrative personnel
Academic term:
Semester/Summer/Trimester, AY indicated by applicant
Required information:
Name, Designation, Student Number, College enrolling in, Home Unit
Academic details:
Subjects, Days, Time, Units, Total Units Enrolled
Additional information:
Academic load, teaching load, research, administrative work, study credits, clearance status, appointment dates
Recommending authorities:
Department Chairman, Deputy Director (Oscar P. Ferrer), Dean/Director/Head
Approving authorities:
Director, Office for the Advancement of Teaching (Violeda A. Umali); Vice Chancellor for Administration (Virginia C. Yap); Chancellor (Michael L. Tan)
Unit limitation:
Enrollment in not more than specified total units with limited units at reduced fees
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Year
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Subject:
Legal professional privilege and professional secrecy
Document type:
Legal guidance and informational publication
Section:
03 – Scope of Privilege
Organization:
Baker McKenzie
Copyright holder:
Baker McKenzie
Referenced case law:
Z v. Z & Ors [2016] EWHC 3349 (Fam); PJSC Tatneft v. Bogolyubov and others [2020] EWHC 2437 (Comm); R (on the application of Prudential Plc and another) v. Special Commissioner of Income Tax and Anor
Audience:
Clients and legal practitioners
Language:
English
Rights:
All rights reserved
Reproduction conditions:
Limited non-commercial reproduction with attribution and disclaimer notice
Disclaimer:
Informational content only; no legal advice; no attorney-client relationship created
Jurisdiction:
State of Arizona
Statute Number:
9-500.39
Legal Domain:
Municipal Law; Land Use Regulation
Subject Matter:
Regulation of Vacation Rentals and Short-Term Rentals
Document Type:
State Statute
Issuing Authority:
Arizona Legislature
Regulated Entities:
Cities and Towns; Property Owners of Vacation Rentals and Short-Term Rentals
Key Provisions:
State Preemption of Local Prohibitions; Permitting Requirements; Civil Penalties; Insurance Requirements; Notification Obligations
Penalty Provisions:
Civil Penalty up to $1,000 per Thirty-Day Period for Failure to Provide Contact Information
Effective Reference Date:
September 14, 2024 (Accessory Dwelling Unit Provision)
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Wisconsin
Subject:
Criminal law, vehicle operation restrictions
Document Type:
Legal instruction
Organization / Institution:
Wisconsin Judicial Committee
Author:
Wisconsin Judicial Committee
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, judges, attorneys
Effective Period:
2021-2024
Date of Approval:
June 2025
Revision Date:
September 2024
Note:
Year
Theme:
Privilege, Cultural Dominance, Self-awareness
Type of document:
Activity Guide
Target audience:
14+
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Longevity, Social Contracts, Public Health, Governance
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, Policy Makers, Public Health Professionals
Period of Validity:
Until 2050
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Country:
Germany
Topic:
Legal Privilege and Confidentiality
Document Type:
Guide / Legal Reference
Organization:
Baker & McKenzie
Author:
Baker & McKenzie
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, in-house counsel, and regulatory advisors
Applicable Period:
2026
Legal References:
German Civil Procedure Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Legal Services Act
Scope:
Attorney-client communications, in-house lawyers, foreign lawyers, nonlegal professionals advising on legal matters
Limitations:
Civil and criminal cases, seizure protection, confidentiality obligations
Copyright:
Baker & McKenzie
Year:
2025
Jurisdiction:
Iowa, United States
Document Type:
Administrative rule
Issuing Authority:
Iowa Department of Revenue
Legal Authority:
Iowa Code section 421.14
Implemented Laws:
Iowa Code sections 421.7, 421.27, 421.60
Adoption Date:
January 30, 2025
Effective Date:
March 26, 2025
Public Comment:
Published in Iowa Administrative Bulletin November 13, 2024, two hearings held December 4, 2024
Fiscal Impact:
None
Jobs Impact:
None
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Year
Year:
2020
Region / city:
North Carolina
Topic:
Exceptions process, procurement, security, and architecture
Document type:
Process update
Agency / organization:
DHHS (Department of Health and Human Services)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
DHHS staff, procurement officers, security and architecture experts
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
October 1, 2020
Date of changes:
October 1, 2020
Type of document:
Educational lecture notes
Field:
Administrative law
Jurisdiction:
United States
Legal framework:
Administrative Procedure Act
Key statutes referenced:
Clean Water Act; Federal Mine Safety and Health Act; Medicare Program
Agencies referenced:
FDA; OSHA; Department of Health and Human Services; Coast Guard; Corps of Engineers; Department of Labor
Key cases referenced:
Community Nutrition Institute v. Young (1987); Chamber of Commerce v. U.S. DOL (1999); Shell Oil v. FPC
Intended audience:
Law students
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Year