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#1. Grace, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), receives a request for confidential client information from a law enforcement agency. The agency states they are conducting an investigation and require details about Grace’s client. Based on ethical guidelines related to confidentiality and disclosure, what is the most appropriate action for Grace to take in this specific situation?
Ethical guidelines for behavior analysts while emphasizing confidentiality also recognize specific exceptions particularly when mandated by law or for certain legal proceedings The text explicitly states Law enforcement agencies is part of an investigation or allowed to gain this knowledge from us without typical procedures This indicates that under these specific circumstances a behavior analyst is permitted to disclose information to law enforcement without needing the typical consent procedures required for other entities like schools or teachers Therefore providing the details directly to the law enforcement agency is the appropriate action Option A is incorrect because law enforcement investigations can constitute a legal exception to the consent requirement Option C is incorrect as nothing in the scenario suggests Grace acted improperly by not disclosing thoughts earlier Option D is incorrect because consulting with the clients family or school for consent is not typically required when a direct legal mandate or exception for law enforcement applies
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