Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 75 - Child Welfare Services
Subchapter 11 - Child Welfare Community-Based Residential Care
Part 17 - CONTRACTED COMMUNITY-BASED RESIDENTIAL CARE PROVIDERS
Section 340:75-11-237 - Rights of a child in community-based residential care (CBRC)
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 340:75-11-237
Current through Vol. 42, No. 7, December 16, 2024
(a) Child's rights.
(1) A child is not subjected to unreasonable
silence rules, group punishment for inappropriate individual acts, profanity,
verbal abuse, or threats of unnecessary or unauthorized physical force by
staff, or "make work"; provided that nothing herein prevents a child from
performing routine housekeeping tasks or maintenance work directly related to a
vocational program, such as specific skill training.
(2) Except in situations that pose a serious
threat to the child's life or health, a child has the right to refuse
medications. Refused medications cannot be administered unless a court order is
obtained authorizing forcible administration. Necessary medication a physician
prescribes may be forcibly administered by staff trained in medication
administration and who are familiar with the child's condition.
(3) A child:
(A) is not punished by:
(i) physical force;
(ii) deprivation of nutritious
meals;
(iii) deprivation of family
visits; or
(iv) solitary
confinement;
(B) has the
opportunity to participate in physical exercise daily;
(C) has daily access to a shower;
(D) is allowed his or her own clothing or
individualized clothing that is clean per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:110-3-154.1;
(E) has constant access to writing material
and may send mail without limitation, censorship, or prior reading;
(F) may receive mail without prior reading,
except that mail may be opened in the child's presence, without being read, to
inspect for contraband or when court authorized for the child's
protection;
(G) has access to
email, mail, social media, and phone calls with family and friends that are not
monitored or restricted unless for the child's protection. Denial of email,
mail, social media, phone contact, or visitation with family members occurs
only by court order when it is determined contact with a specifically
identified family member is not in the child's best interest, per OAC
340:75-6-30;
(H) has a right to communicate and to visit
with his or her family on a regular basis and to communicate with persons in
the community provided the communication or visitation is in the child's best
interest;
(I) has timely access to
medical care as needed;
(J) is
provided access to educational programs, including teaching, educational
materials, and books;
(K) has a
right to access his or her attorney; and
(L) has access to grievance and appeal
procedures, per OAC
340:2-3-45 through
340:2-3-49.
(4) A child's visitation with family is not
contingent upon the child's behavior and the CBRC does not deny family
visitation.
(5) A child's
behavioral health needs are met, protected, and served through the provision of
guidance, counseling, and treatment programs staffed by competent,
professionally qualified persons.
(b) All CBRC programs under contract with Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) comply with Section 1-7-105 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes, OAC 340:110-3-154.1, and OAC 340:110-3-154.2.
(1) The use of mechanical restraints and
medication for behavior management are prohibited in OKDHS operated and
contracted programs. The use of physical force, when authorized, is the least
force necessary under the circumstances and is permitted only with an approved,
non-pain producing, passive, positive, youth development curriculum:
(A) for self-protection;
(B) to separate children who are
fighting;
(C) to restrain children
in danger of inflicting harm to themselves or others; or
(D) to deter children who are in the process
of leaving the facility without authorization.
(2) The approved, non-pain producing,
passive, positive, youth development curriculum includes:
(A) graded alternatives using a combination
of psychological and physical techniques to ensure safety with emphasis toward:
(i) de-escalation of the situation;
(ii) elimination of abuse to
persons with acting out behavior; and
(iii) injury reduction;
and
(B) physical contact
aspects are utilized only when the child's behavior poses an imminent danger to
self or others when all other methods were exhausted. Physical contact may only
last until the imminent danger has passed.
(3) CBRC placements providing care and
treatment for children in OKDHS or tribal custody are not locked for the
purpose of deprivation of liberty or for disciplinary
purposes.
Added at 18 Ok Reg 680, eff 1-10-01 (emergency); Added at 18 Ok Reg 2128, eff 6-11-01; Amended at 19 Ok Reg 217, eff 12-1-01 (emergency); Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1129, eff 5-13-02; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1270, eff 5-26-05; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 1092, eff 3-26-10 (emergency); Amended at 27 Ok Reg 1865, eff 7-1-10
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