122C-51. Declaration of policy on clients' rights.
It is the policy of the State to assure basic human rights to each client of a facility. These rights include the right to dignity, privacy, humane care, and freedom from mental and physical abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Each facility shall assure to each client the right to live as normally as possible while receiving care and treatment.
It is further the policy of this State that each client who is admitted to and is receiving services from a facility has the right to treatment, including access to medical care and habilitation, regardless of age or degree of mental illness, developmental disabilities, or substance abuse. Each client has the right to an individualized written treatment or habilitation plan setting forth a program to maximize the development or restoration of his capabilities. (1973, c. 475, s. 1; c. 1436, ss. 1, 8; 1985, c. 589, s. 2; 1989, c. 625, s. 7; 1997-442, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 122C - Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Act of 1985
Article 3 - Clients' Rights and Advance Instruction.
§ 122C-51 - Declaration of policy on clients' rights.
§ 122C-52 - Right to confidentiality.
§ 122C-53 - Exceptions; client.
§ 122C-54 - Exceptions; abuse reports and court proceedings.
§ 122C-54.1 - Recodified as G.S14-409.42 by Session Laws 2015-195, s11(b), effective August 5, 2015.
§ 122C-55 - Exceptions; care and treatment[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 122C-56 - Exceptions; research and planning.
§ 122C-56.1 - Exceptions; security recordings.
§ 122C-57 - Right to treatment and consent to treatment.
§ 122C-58 - Civil rights and civil remedies.
§ 122C-59 - Use of corporal punishment.
§ 122C-60 - Use of physical restraints or seclusion.
§ 122C-61 - Treatment rights in 24-hour facilities.
§ 122C-62 - Additional rights in 24-hour facilities[Effective until January 1, 2023]
§ 122C-63 - Assurance for continuity of care for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
§ 122C-64 - Client rights and human rights committees.
§ 122C-65 - Offenses relating to clients.
§ 122C-66 - Protection from abuse and exploitation; reporting.
§ 122C-67 - Other rules regarding abuse, exploitation, neglect not prohibited.
§ 122C-73 - Scope, use, and authority of advance instruction for mental health treatment.
§ 122C-74 - Effectiveness and duration; revocation.
§ 122C-75 - Reliance on advance instruction for mental health treatment.
§ 122C-77 - Statutory form for advance instruction for mental health treatment.