Virginia Code

Va. Code Ann. § 32.1-325.3 (2026)

Disclosure or use of information for purpose not connected with medical assistance program; Department not subject to certain disclosure

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A. The Board of Medical Assistance Services shall promulgate regulations consistent with federal law to provide safeguards against the use or disclosure of information, including information provided to a managed care organization pursuant to § 32.1-330.5, concerning applicants for and recipients of medical assistance services for any purpose that is not directly connected with the administration of the state plan for medical assistance services.

B. Information in the possession or control of the Department or a managed care organization pursuant to § 32.1-330.5 concerning applicants for and recipients of medical assistance services shall not be subject to disclosure through discovery in litigation to which the Department is not a necessary party, unless the appropriate circuit court, for good cause shown, shall order such disclosure.

1989, c. 67; 1992, c. 107; 2018, c. 382.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1999–1999 · leading case: Beverly Health & Rehab. Servs., Inc. v. Anderson, 49 Va. Cir. 19 (Fairfax Cir. Ct. 1999).
Beverly Health & Rehab. Servs., Inc. v. Anderson, 49 Va. Cir. 19 (Fairfax Cir. Ct. 1999). · cites it 10× “Sleepy Hollow, however, disputes the applicability of that statute, contending instead that Va. Code Ann. § 32.1-325.3 (Michie 1992) governs when documents pertaining to Medicaid may be subpoenaed.”
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