Part 1 - MENTAL HEALTH AND DRUG OR ALCOHOL ABUSE SERVICES CONSUMER BILL OF RIGHTS
- § 450:15-3-1 - Applicability
- § 450:15-3-2 - General rights statement
- § 450:15-3-3 - Notification of the Bill of Rights
- § 450:15-3-4 - Right to contact relative or friend or attorney upon admission [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-5 - Right to access to attorneys, personal physician, clergy [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-6 - Communications and social contacts
- § 450:15-3-7 - Service of legal papers [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-8 - Right to freedom from maltreatment
- § 450:15-3-9 - Right to freedom of movement
- § 450:15-3-10 - Right to use of money
- § 450:15-3-11 - Right to personal property
- § 450:15-3-12 - Right to practice religion of choice
- § 450:15-3-13 - Right to vote
- § 450:15-3-14 - Right to treatment
- § 450:15-3-15 - Right to periodic review of treatment plan [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-16 - Rights regarding medication and treatment during pre-screening detention
- § 450:15-3-17 - Right to informed consent regarding treatment [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-18 - Right to consultant opinions
- § 450:15-3-19 - Right to access additional information
- § 450:15-3-20 - Rights regarding release of consumer related information either contained in the medical record or otherwise held by the facility [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-20.1 - Consumer rights regarding confidentiality of mental health and drug or alcohol abuse treatment information
- § 450:15-3-20.2 - Validity of written consent
- § 450:15-3-21 - Rights regarding labor by consumers
- § 450:15-3-22 - Rights regarding consumer government
- § 450:15-3-23 - Right to assert grievances [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-23.1 - Right to assert grievances
- § 450:15-3-24 - Right to competence examination and statement [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-25 - Right to information and services to be provided consumers being discharged
- § 450:15-3-26 - Right to freedom from retaliation [REVOKED]
- § 450:15-3-27 - Synopsis of the bill of rights
- § 450:15-3-28 - Right to name a Treatment Advocate
- § 450:15-3-29 - Access to services for consumers with disabilities
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