Pubdate: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 Source: Austin American-Statesman (TX) Copyright: 2002 Austin American-Statesman Contact: http://www.austin360.com/statesman/editions/today/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/32 Author: MIKE SCHNEIDER JEB BUSH DAUGHTER'S PRIVACY WINS ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)--A judge ruled Monday that staff members at the drug rehab center where Gov. Jeb Bush's daughter is receiving treatment do not have to answer police questions about a piece of crack allegedly found in her shoe. Circuit Judge Belvin Perry ruled that federal law protecting a drug treatment patient's privacy outweighed the interest of police officers in a criminal investigation. If the drug treatment counselors were forced to give testimony, then ``all patients who suffer relapses could be hauled out of treatment programs and into criminal courts on the whim of a state prosecutor or police officers,'' the judge wrote. The state attorney's office issued subpoenas for four staffers at the Center for Drug-Free Living in Orlando after police received a report from another patient on Sept. 9 that 25-year-old Noelle Bush had been found with cocaine in her shoe. Workers at the Center for Drug-Free Living refused to cooperate, citing privacy concerns. One staff member wrote a statement for officers but ripped it up after a supervisor intervened. Drug treatment counselors elsewhere said a ruling against the Orlando center would have had a chilling effect on people seeking treatment. ``If people are forced to disclose, everyone would have to re-examine the kinds of issues that are discussed in the therapeutic arena,'' said Kermit Dahlen, president and chief executive the Gordon Recovery Center in Sioux City, Iowa. ``They would have to warn their clients that they shouldn't talk about anything they wouldn't want disclosed in the future.'' Noelle Bush was put in a court-ordered rehabilitation program in February shortly after she was arrested at a pharmacy drive-through window for allegedly trying to buy the anti-anxiety drug Xanax with a fraudulent prescription. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart