Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 415 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: ADDICTION SERVICES
Division 57 - STANDARDS FOR DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PRISON-BASED ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Section 415-057-0040 - Client Rights
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Participation in the program will be voluntary. Clients will have their rights, responsibilities, and services explained, including expected outcomes and possible risks. The program will document informed consent in writing, assure the document is signed and dated by the client, and placed in the permanent client record prior to the start of services.
(2) The client will have the right to refuse services, including any specific procedure. Any consequence that may result from refusing the service, such as termination from the program or referral to a person having supervisory authority over the client, will be explained verbally and in writing to the client. The document will be signed and dated by both the client and the program representative, and placed in the client's permanent record.
(3) No person will be denied services or discriminated against on the basis of age, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability or diagnostic category unless restricted by predetermined program criteria.
(4) Each client will be assured civil rights as defined by laws that govern DOC and be assured the same human rights as other persons. The program will develop, implement and inform clients of written policies and procedures which protect clients' rights, including:
(5) Any client labor performed as part of the client's treatment plan or standard program expectations will be agreed to, in writing, by the client, documented in the client permanent record and must comply with regulations of other agencies sharing oversight of the program.
(6) The client has the right to obtain a copy of the permanent client record defined in OAR 415-057-0010(19) within thirty calendar days of a documented request. The program will have a written procedure for client requests to review the permanent client record. Payment for cost of duplication may be required. The client will have the right to access his or her own permanent record except:
(7) The client has the right to include any DOC-approved client-identified supportive persons in the treatment planning process.
(8) The program will develop, implement, and inform clients of policies and procedures regarding grievances specific to the program that provide for:
(9) Where there are barriers to services due to culture, language, gender, illiteracy, or disability, the program will develop a holistic treatment approach including support services available to address or overcome those barriers including:
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042, 409.410 & 409.420
Stats. Implemented: ORS 430.240 - 430.640, 430.850 - 430.955, 813.010 - 813.052 & 813.200 - 813.270