Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 309 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Division 33 - CIVIL COMMITMENT PROCEEDINGS
Section 309-033-0540 - Administrative Requirements for Hospitals and Nonhospital Facilities Approved to Provide Services to Persons in Custody
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Written policies. Each hospital or nonhospital facility shall have written policies concerning the care, custody, and treatment of persons in custody or on diversion. These policies shall be written to provide for the comfort and safety of the person being provided care and for the safety of the facility staff providing care to that person. These policies shall detail staff responsibilities, person's rights, and emergency procedures. All staff involved in the care of these persons shall be fully familiar with these policies and procedures. These policies shall be reviewed as part of the Division's approval process.
(2) Warning. Each hospital or nonhospital facility shall:
"You are being held in this hospital because someone is concerned that you may hurt yourself or other people. Anything the staff of this hospital observes you do or say while you are in custody here may be used as evidence in a court of law to determine whether you should be under civil commitment as a person with mental illness. You have a right to legal counsel. If you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you by the court."
(3) Notification of next of kin. If the person consents, a LIP or QMHP at a hospital shall make every effort to notify the person's next of kin of the location and condition of the person as required under ORS 426.234.
(4) Notification of the court of hospital hold. The admitting LIP, if the person is at a hospital, shall immediately notify the circuit court in writing. The admitting LIP shall also immediately notify the director in the county where the hospital is located so that an investigation can be conducted.
(5) Notification of the court of nonhospital hold. The director, if the person is at a nonhospital facility, shall notify, in writing, the circuit court in the county where the person was taken into custody.
(6) Log. Each hospital or nonhospital facility shall maintain a log of persons in custody that includes: name, date of birth, date of admission, type of admission, and a notation of the use of restraints.
(7) Posted warning and rights. Each hospital or nonhospital facility shall post a copy of the person's rights in the holding room behind protective unbreakable plastic or in another location clearly visible from the holding room which, at a minimum, states:
(8) Clinical records. Each hospital or nonhospital facility shall maintain a clinical record which accurately documents the care, custody, and treatment of a person in custody. These records shall include:
(9) Access to clothing before release of persons in custody. Each hospital or nonhospital facility shall allow the person in custody to have access to his/her clothing before being released to attend the commitment hearing.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042, 426.123, 426.232, 426.233, 426.234 & 426.236
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 426.005 - 426.395