Source: https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/16-4205.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 14:13:07+00:00

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D.C. Law Library - § 16–4205. Exceptions to privilege.
↪ § 16–4205. Exceptions to privilege.
(3) A threat or statement of a plan to inflict bodily injury as defined by § 22-407, or commit a crime of violence as defined by § 22-4501(f) [now § 22-4501(4)] and § 23-1331.
(7) Sought or offered to prove or disprove abuse, neglect, abandonment, or exploitation in a proceeding in which a child or adult protective services agency is a party, unless the case is referred by a court to mediation and a public agency participates.
(B) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of this section, a proceeding to prove a claim to rescind or reform or a defense to avoid liability on a contract arising out of the mediation.
(c) A mediator may not be compelled to provide evidence of a mediation communication referred to in subsection (a)(6) or (b)(3)(B) of this section.
(d) If a mediation communication is not privileged under subsection (a) or (b) of this section, only the portion of the communication necessary for the application of the exception from nondisclosure may be admitted. Admission of evidence under subsection (a) or (b) of this section does not render the evidence, or any other mediation communication, discoverable or admissible for any other purpose.
This section is referenced in § 16-4203, § 16-4206, and § 16-4210.
Uniform Law: This section is based upon § 6 of the Uniform Mediation Act.

References: § 16
 § 16
 § 22
 § 22
 § 22
 § 23
 § 16
 § 16
 § 16
 § 6