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PATIENT BILL OF RIGHTS

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Consumers of marriage and family therapy services offered by marriage and family therapists licensed by the state of Minnesota have the right:

  1. to expect that a therapist has met the minimal qualifications of education, training, and experience required by state law;

  2. to examine public records maintained by the Board of Marriage and Family Therapy that contain the credentials of a therapist;

  3. to report complaints to the Board of Marriage and Family Therapy;

  4. to be informed of the cost of professional services before receiving the services;

  5. to privacy as defined and limited by rule and law;

  6. to be free from being the object of unlawful discrimination while receiving services;

  7. to have access to their records as provided in Minnesota Statutes, sections 144.291 to144.298, except as otherwise provided by law or prior written agreement;

  8. and to be free from exploitation for the benefit or advantage of a therapist.

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The effective date of these these patient’s bill of rights is April 1, 2023.

This bill of rights can be revised at any time to confirm with bests practices or updates in relevant law. A revised bill of rights is effectively immediately after it is emailed to you (using the email address you provided). If you don’t wish to be bound by the revised bill of rights, you must inform us before your next therapy session so we can begin transitioning you to a new provider.