D. The provider's
duties.
1. Providers shall recognize,
respect, support, and protect the dignity rights of each individual at all
times. In the case of a minor, providers shall take into consideration the
expressed preferences of the minor and the parent or guardian.
2. Providers shall develop, carry out, and
regularly monitor policies and procedures that assure the protection of each
individual's rights.
3. Providers
shall assure the following relative to abuse, neglect, and exploitation:
a. Policies and procedures governing harm,
abuse, neglect, and exploitation of individuals receiving their services shall
require that, as a condition of employment or volunteering, any employee,
volunteer, consultant, or student who knows of or has reason to believe that an
individual may have been abused, neglected, or exploited at any location
covered by these regulations, shall immediately report this information
directly to the director.
b. The
director shall immediately take necessary steps to protect the individual until
an investigation is complete. This may include the following actions:
(1) Direct the employee or employees involved
to have no further contact with the individual. In the case of incidents of
peer-on-peer aggression, protect the individuals from the aggressor in
accordance with sound therapeutic practice and these regulations.
(2) Temporarily reassign or transfer the
employee or employees involved to a position that has no direct contact with
individuals receiving services.
(3)
Temporarily suspend the involved employee or employees pending completion of an
investigation.
c. The
director shall immediately notify the human rights advocate and the
individual's authorized representative. In no case shall notification be later
than 24 hours after the receipt of the initial allegation of abuse, neglect, or
exploitation.
d. In no case shall
the director punish or retaliate against an employee, volunteer, consultant, or
student for reporting an allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation to an
outside entity.
e. The director
shall initiate an impartial investigation within 24 hours of receiving a report
of potential abuse or neglect. The investigation shall be conducted by a person
trained to do investigations and who is not involved in the issues under
investigation.
(1) The investigator shall
make a final report to the director or the investigating authority and to the
human rights advocate within 10 working days of appointment. Exceptions to this
time frame may be requested and approved by the department if submitted prior
to the close of the sixth day.
(2)
The director or investigating authority shall, based on the investigator's
report and any other available information, decide whether the abuse, neglect
or exploitation occurred. Unless otherwise provided by law, the standard for
deciding whether abuse, neglect, or exploitation has occurred is preponderance
of the evidence.
(3) If abuse,
neglect or exploitation occurred, the director shall take any action required
to protect the individual and other individuals. All actions must be documented
and reported as required by
12VAC35-115-230.
(4) In all cases, the director shall provide
his written decision, including actions taken as a result of the investigation,
within seven working days following the completion of the investigation to the
individual or the individual's authorized representative, the human rights
advocate, the investigating authority, and the involved employee or employees.
The decision shall be in writing and in the manner, format, and language that
is most easily understood by the individual.
(5) If the individual affected by the alleged
abuse, neglect, or exploitation or his authorized representative is not
satisfied with the director's actions, he or his authorized representative, or
anyone acting on his behalf, may file a petition for an LHRC hearing under
12VAC35-115-180.
f. The director shall cooperate
with any external investigation, including those conducted by the Office of the
State Inspector General (§ 2.2-308 of the Code of Virginia), the
protection and advocacy agency, or other regulatory or enforcement
agencies.
g. If at any time the
director has reason to suspect that an individual may have been abused or
neglected, the director shall immediately report this information to the
appropriate local Department of Social Services (see §§ 63.2-1509 and
63.2-1606 of the Code of Virginia) and cooperate fully with any investigation
that results.
h. If at any time the
director has reason to suspect that the abusive, neglectful or exploitive act
is a crime, the director or his designee shall immediately contact the
appropriate law-enforcement authorities and cooperate fully with any
investigation that results.
4. Providers shall afford the individual the
opportunity to have an individual of his choice notified of his general
condition, location, and transfer to another facility.