Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: LICENSING
Article 14 - SUBSTANCE ABUSE TRANSITIONAL FACILITIES
Section R9-10-1409 - Participant Rights
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-10-1409
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. The
requirements in subsection (B) and the participant rights in subsection (C) are
conspicuously posted on the premises;
2. At the time of admission, a participant or
the participant's representative receives a written copy of the requirements in
subsection (B) and the participant rights in subsection (C); and
3. Policies and procedures are established,
documented, and implemented to protect the health and safety of a participant
that include:
a. How and when a participant
or the participant's representative is informed of participant rights in
subsection (C), and
b. Where
participant rights are posted as required in subsection (A)(1).
B. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. A participant is
treated with dignity, respect, and consideration;
2. A participant is not subjected to:
a. Abuse;
b. Neglect;
c. Exploitation;
d. Coercion;
e. Manipulation;
f. Sexual abuse;
g. Sexual assault;
h. Seclusion;
i. Restraint;
j. Retaliation for submitting a complaint to
the Department or another entity;
k. Misappropriation of personal and private
property by the substance abuse transitional facility's personnel members,
employees, volunteers, or students; or
l. Discharge or transfer, or threat of
discharge or transfer, for reasons unrelated to the participant's treatment
needs, except as established in a fee agreement signed by the participant or
the participant's representative; and
3. A participant or the participant's
representative:
a. Except in an emergency,
either consents to or refuses treatment;
b. May refuse or withdraw consent for
treatment before treatment is initiated;
c. Except in an emergency, is informed of
alternatives to a proposed psychotropic medication, associated risks, and
possible complications;
d. Is
informed of the participant complaint process; and
e. Except as otherwise permitted by law,
provides written consent to the release of information in the participant's:
i. Medical record, or
ii. Financial records.
C. A participant has the following rights:
1. Not to be
discriminated against based on race, national origin, religion, gender, sexual
orientation, age, disability, marital status, or diagnosis;
2. To receive treatment that:
a. Supports and respects the participant's
individuality, choices, strengths, and abilities;
b. Supports the participant's personal
liberty and only restricts the participant's personal liberty according to a
court order, by the participant's or the participant's representative's general
consent, or as permitted in this Chapter; and
c. Is provided in the least restrictive
environment that meets the participant's treatment needs;
3. To receive privacy in treatment and care
for personal needs, including the right not to be fingerprinted, photographed,
or recorded without consent, except:
a. A
participant may be photographed when admitted to a substance abuse transitional
facility for identification and administrative purposes;
b. For a participant receiving treatment
according to A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 37; or
c. For video recordings used for security
purposes that are maintained only on a temporary basis;
4. To review, upon written request, the
participant's own medical record according to A.R.S. §§
12-2293,
12-2294,
and
12-2294.01;
5. To receive a referral to another health
care institution if the substance abuse transitional facility is not authorized
or not able to provide behavioral health services or physical health services
needed by the participant;
6. To
participate or have the participant's representative participate in the
development of or decisions concerning treatment;
7. To receive assistance from a family
member, the participant's representative, or other individual in understanding,
protecting, or exercising the participant's rights;
8. To be provided locked storage space for
the participant's belongings while the participant receives services;
and
9. To be informed of the
requirements necessary for the participant's discharge.
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