16 Tex. Admin. Code § 60.409 - Confidentiality
(a) Except as
provided in subsections (c) and (d), a communication relating to the subject
matter made by a participant in mediation, whether before or after the
institution of formal mediation proceedings, is confidential, is not subject to
disclosure, and may not be used as evidence against the participant in any
separate legal proceeding.
(b) Any
notes or records made regarding a mediation are confidential, and participants,
including the mediator, may not be required to testify in any separate legal
proceeding relating to or arising out of the matter in dispute or be subject to
process requiring disclosure of confidential information or data relating to or
arising out of the matter in dispute.
(c) An oral communication or written material
used in or made a part of a mediation process is admissible or discoverable
only if it is admissible or discoverable independent of the
mediation.
(d) If this section
conflicts with other legal requirements for disclosure of communications or
materials in a separate legal proceeding, the issue of confidentiality may be
presented to the judge in that proceeding to determine, in camera, whether the
facts, circumstances, and context of the communications or materials sought to
be disclosed warrant a protective order or whether the communications or
materials are subject to disclosure.
(e) All communications in the mediation
between parties and between each party and the mediator are confidential. No
shared information will be given to the other party unless the party sharing
the information explicitly gives the mediator permission to do so. Material
provided to the mediator will not be provided to other parties and will not be
filed or become part of the contested case record. All notes taken during the
mediation conference will be destroyed at the end of the process.
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