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Part 2 - Rights and Privileges as to Manner of Habilitation and as to Maintenance and Release of Clinical Records


  • § 37-4-120. Individual dignity of clients to be respected; use of criminal facilities and procedures
  • § 37-4-121. Securing of least restrictive alternative placement; assisting client in securing placement in noninstitutional community facilities and programs
  • § 37-4-122. Client's care and treatment rights
  • § 37-4-123. Recognition of clients' physical integrity; rights to refuse medication; obtaining consent to treatment and surgery; performance of emergency surgery, immunity of physician; direction of notice of actions taken under Code section
  • § 37-4-124. Mistreatment, neglect, or abuse of clients prohibited; use of medication, physical restraints, or seclusion restricted; standards for use of physical restraints
  • § 37-4-125. Treatment of clinical records; scope of privileged communications; liability for disclosure
  • § 37-4-126. Right of client to examine his records and to request correction of inaccuracies; promulgation of rules and regulations; judicial supervision of files and records relating to proceedings under this chapter
  • § 37-4-127. Right of client's attorney to interview persons in charge of client's habilitation in a facility; establishment of regulations as to release of information to client's attorney
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