Senate File 2129 - Introduced SENATE FILE 2129 BY ALONS A BILL FOR An Act relating to the disclosure of psychological test data. 1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 2 TLSB 5183XS (5) 91 dg/ko
S.F. 2129 Section 1. Section 228.1, Code 2026, is amended by adding 1 the following new subsections: 2 NEW SUBSECTION . 10A. “Test data” means the same as 3 described in the most recent version of the ethical principles 4 of psychologists and code of conduct standard as published by 5 the American psychological association. 6 NEW SUBSECTION . 10B. “Test materials” means the same as 7 described in the most recent version of the ethical principles 8 of psychologists and code of conduct standard as published by 9 the American psychological association. 10 Sec. 2. Section 228.9, Code 2026, is amended to read as 11 follows: 12 228.9 Disclosure of psychological test material. 13 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section , a person 14 in possession of psychological test material materials shall 15 not disclose the material test materials to any other person, 16 including the individual who is a subject of the test. In 17 addition, the test material 18 2. Test materials shall not be disclosed in any 19 administrative, judicial, or legislative proceeding. However, 20 upon 21 3. a. Notwithstanding subsections 1 and 2, upon the request 22 of an individual who is the subject of a psychological test, 23 all records associated with a that psychological test of that 24 individual shall be disclosed to a psychologist licensed 25 pursuant to chapter 154B and designated by the individual. 26 b. An individual’s request for the records associated with 27 a psychological test of that individual shall be in writing and 28 shall comply with the requirements of section 228.3 , relating 29 to voluntary disclosures of mental health information , except 30 that the individual shall not have the right to inspect the 31 test materials. 32 4. a. This section shall not apply to test data. 33 b. If test data contains test materials used to generate 34 the test data, the test data may be disclosed provided that the 35 -1- LSB 5183XS (5) 91 dg/ko 1/ 2
S.F. 2129 test materials are redacted prior to disclosure of the test 1 data. 2 EXPLANATION 3 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 4 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 5 This bill relates to the disclosure of psychological test 6 data (test data). 7 The bill defines “test data” the same as described in the 8 most recent version of the ethical principles of psychologists 9 and code of conduct standard as published by the American 10 psychological association (APA code of conduct). The APA code 11 of conduct describes “test data” as raw and scaled scores, 12 client/patient responses to test questions or stimuli, and 13 psychologists’ notes and recordings concerning client/patient 14 statements and behavior during examination. Those portions 15 of test materials that include client/patient responses are 16 included in the definition of test data. 17 The bill defines “test materials” the same as described 18 in the most recent version of the APA code of conduct. The 19 APA code of conduct describes “test materials” as manuals, 20 instruments, protocols, and test questions or stimuli, and does 21 not include test data. 22 Current law prohibits the disclosure of test materials 23 except to a licensed psychologist upon request of the 24 individual who is the subject of the test materials. The bill 25 distinguishes test data from test materials and permits the 26 disclosure of test data generated as a result of psychological 27 testing. If the test data contains test materials, the test 28 data may be disclosed provided that all test materials are 29 redacted prior to disclosure of the test data. 30 -2- LSB 5183XS (5) 91 dg/ko 2/ 2