Rights for agencies receiving alcohol and other drug treatment certification:
(2) The right to receive services in the least
restrictive, feasible environment.
(3) The right to be informed of one’s own condition.
(4) The right to be informed of available program
services.
(5) The right to give consent or to refuse any service,
treatment or therapy.
(6) The right to participate in the development, review
and revision of one’s own individualized treatment plan and receive a copy of
it.
(7) The right or freedom from unnecessary or excessive
medication, unnecessary physical restraint or seclusion.
(8) The right to be informed and the right to refuse any
unusual or hazardous treatment procedures.
(9) The right to be advised and the right to refuse
observation by others and by techniques such as one-way vision mirrors, tape
recorders, video recorders, television, movies or photographs.
(10) The right to consult with an independent treatment
specialist or legal counsel at one’s own expense.
(11) The right to confidentiality of communications and
personal identifying information within the limitations and requirements for
disclosure of client information under state and federal laws and regulations.
(12) The right to have access to one’s own client record
in accordance with program procedures.
(13) The right to be informed of the reason(s) for
terminating participation in a program.
(14) The right to be informed of the reason(s) for denial
of a service.
(15) The right not to be discriminated against for
receiving services on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, color, religion, sex,
national origin, disability or HIV infection, whether
asymptomatic or symptomatic, or AIDS.
(16) The right to know the cost of services.
(17) The right to be informed of all client rights.
(18) The right to exercise one’s own rights without
reprisal.
(19) The right to file a grievance in accordance with
program procedures.
(20) The right to have oral and written instructions
concerning the procedure for filing a grievance.
Rights
for agencies receiving alcohol and other drug prevention certification:
(b) The right to be informed of available prevention
services.
(c) The right to give consent or to refuse any service.
(d) The right or freedom from unnecessary physical
restraint or seclusion.
(e) The right to be advised and the right to refuse
observation by others and by techniques such as one-way vision mirrors, tape
recorders, video recorders, television, movies and photographs.
(f) The right to confidentiality of communications and
personal identifying information within the limitations and requirements for
disclosure of consumer information under state and federal laws and regulations.
(g) The right to have access to one’s own consumer
record in accordance with agency procedures.
(h) The right to be informed of the reason(s) for
terminating participation in agency services.
(i) The right to be informed of the reason(s) for denial
of an agency service.
(j) The right not to be discriminated against for
receiving services on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, socio-economic status, national origin, disability or HIV
infection, whether asymptomatic or symptomatic, or aids.
(k) The right to know the cost of services, if applicable.
(l) The right to be informed of all consumer rights.
(m) The right to exercise one’s own rights without
reprisal.
(n) The right to file a grievance in accordance with
agency procedures.
(o) The right to have oral and written instructions concerning the procedure for filing a grievance.