2025 Session Last amended: 2016 session

§ 148.975 — Duty to Warn; Limitation on Liability; Violent Behavior of Patient

Plain-Language Summary

A psychologist who believes a patient poses a serious danger of violence to another person has a duty to warn or protect the potential victim. The psychologist is not liable if they make reasonable efforts to warn.

Practical Notes
If a psychologist believes their patient might seriously harm someone, the law requires the psychologist to warn or take steps to protect the potential victim.