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STATE GOVERNMENT OF TEXAS AGENCY WITH APPARENT LEGAL JURISDICTION IN 2011 IS ASKED IN WRITING---BUT REFUSES TO ANSWER THE QUESTION---WHETHER IT KNOWS OF ANY LAW THAT SOMEHOW 'PERMITS' ANY 'MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES' PROVIDER OPERATING IN TEXAS TO SUBJECT A CITED 'CLIENT' AGAINST HIS WISHES TO SEXUAL PENETRATION OF HIMSELF OR SEXUAL CONTACT INFLICTED ON HIMSELF BY ANOTHER PERSON THAT HE HIMSELF STRONGLY OPPOSES?


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From: John McMillan

To: lpc@dshs.state.tx.us; State Rep. Donna Howard ; APD Open Records Coordinator Don Field ; Texas Attorney General Open Records ; "Governor's Office of Texas, Open Records Administrator" ; StateSenatorKirkWatson ; Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg ; Texas DPS Director Lamar Beckworth ; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla ; StateComptrollerSusanCombs ; Civil Rights Office Texas Health Human Services Commission ; U.S.Dept.ofJustice ; FBI National Academy Officials

Sent: Mon, September 19, 2011 5:06:43 PM

Subject: 9-19-11 question for the State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors

To: Officials of the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors of the Texas Department of State Health Services state agency of the State Government of Texas in Austin.
Your state board's office phone number: (512) 834-6658.

September 19, 2011

I am writing to your authoritative Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors to pose one hopefully-polite and very important question.

Does state law in Texas (or any other applicable law of which you are aware, for that matter) permit any psychiatrist or any psychologist or any social worker or any other mental health professional operating anywhere in Texas to sponsor or authorize or order any form of sexual activity or sexual penetration involving a Texan resident that occurs in a context that violates the privacy rights of a Texan "client" or Texan "patient" or a Texas resident being subjected to that sex, or that occurs in a context that subjects a Texan resident to sex or sexual penetration of himself or herself in a context that he or she has directly stated he or she DOES NOT want, and that he or she does, in fact, in a law-abiding and civil manner OPPOSE.

Sincerely,

John Kevin McMillan, a current criminal-law complainant with the Austin Police Department in Austin, Texas. My mailing address: 11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Blog: http://www.johnkevinmcmillan.blogspot.com

cc: State Rep. Donna Howard, with a special thank you to Eleanor of Rep. Howard's staff for discussing this issue with me today on the telephone.

John Kevin McMillan

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