An exception for child abuse and neglect is common in domestic |
mediation confidentiality statutes, and the Act reaffirms |
these important policy choices States have made to protect |
their citizens. See, e.g., Iowa. Code Ann. Section 679c.3(4) |
(1998) (general); Kan. Stat. Ann. Section 23-605(b)(2) (1999) |
(domestic relations); Kan. Stat. Ann. Section 38-1522(a) |
(1997) (general); Kan. Stat. Ann. Section 44-817 )(2) (1996) |
(labor); Kan. Stat. Ann. Section 72-5427(e)(2) (1996) |
(teachers); Kan. Stat. Ann. Section 75-4332(d)(1) (1996) |
(public employment); Minn. Stat. Ann. Section 595.02(2)(a)(5) |
(1996) (general); Mont. Code Ann. Section 41-3-404 (1999) |
(child abuse investigations) (mediator may not be compelled to |
testify); Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 43-2908 (1993) (parenting |
act) (in camera); N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. Section 328-C:9(III)(c |
) (1998) (marital); N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 7A-38.1(L) (1999) |
(superior court); N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 7A-38.4(K) (1999) |
(district courts); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. Section 3109.052(c) |
(West 1990) (child custody); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. Section |
5123.601 (West 1988) (mental retardation); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. |
Section 2317.02 (1998) (general); Or. Rev. Stat. Section |
36.220(5) (1997) (general); Tenn. Code Ann. Section 36-4- |
130(b)(5) (1993) (divorce); Utah Code Ann. Section 30-3-38(4) |
(2000) (divorce) (mediator shall report); Va. Code Ann. |
Section 63.1-248.3(A)(10) (2000) (welfare); Wis. Stat. Section |
48.981(2) (1997) (social services): Wis. Stat. Section |
904.085(4)(d) (1997) (general); Wyo. Stat. Section 1-43- |
103(c)(iii) (1991) (general). But see Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. |
Section 8-807(B) (West 1998) (child abuse investigations) |
(rejecting rule of disclosure). |