§ 40.1-24.5-5. Absolute rights of residents.
No resident admitted to any community residence shall be deprived of any constitutional, civil, or legal right, solely by reason of admission. Among others, each resident shall be entitled to the following rights without limitation:
(1) To privacy and dignity;
(2) To civil service or merit rating or ranking and appointment;
(3) Those relating to the granting, forfeiture, or denial of a license, permit privilege, or benefit pursuant to any law;
(4) To attend or not attend religious services;
(5) To be visited privately at all reasonable times by one’s personal physician, attorney, clergyperson, and the mental health advocate;
(6) To vote and participate in political activity, including reasonable assistance when desired in registering and voting;
(7) To be employed at a gainful occupation insofar as the resident’s condition permits. No resident shall be required to perform labor that involves the essential operation and maintenance of the community residence or program or the regular supervision or care of other residents. Residents may be required to perform labor involving normal housekeeping and home-maintenance functions as documented in their individualized service plan or as delineated in the community residents rules and regulations;
(8) To communicate by sealed mail or otherwise with persons of one’s choosing;
(9) To participate in the development of individualized service plan;
(10) To have access to his or her individualized service plan and other medical, social, financial, vocational, psychiatric, or other information included in the resident’s file maintained by the community residence;
(11) To not be the subject to experimental research without his or her prior written and informed consent;
(12) To be free from verbal and physical abuse;
(13) To register an alleged violation of resident’s rights through the established grievance procedure as delineated in § 40.1-24.5-8; and
(14) To have access to the mental health advocate upon request and to have assistance when desired and necessary to implement this right.
History of Section.P.L. 1982, ch. 363, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 40.1 - Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals
Chapter 40.1-24.5 - Community Residences
Section 40.1-24.5-1. - Definitions.
Section 40.1-24.5-4. - [Reserved.]
Section 40.1-24.5-5. - Absolute rights of residents.
Section 40.1-24.5-6. - Qualified rights of residents.
Section 40.1-24.5-7. - Posting of residents’ rights.
Section 40.1-24.5-8. - Resident grievance procedure.
Section 40.1-24.5-9. - Notification of mental health advocate as to alleged violation of rights.
Section 40.1-24.5-10. - Dismissal from community residence.
Section 40.1-24.5-11. - Confidentiality of information and records.
Section 40.1-24.5-12. - Duties of the mental health advocate.
Section 40.1-24.5-13. - Access to information.
Section 40.1-24.5-14. - Rights and powers of the mental health advocate.
Section 40.1-24.5-15. - Willful deprivation of resident’s rights.
Section 40.1-24.5-16. - Immunity from liability as to reports under chapter.
Section 40.1-24.5-17. - Disqualification from position in community residence.
Section 40.1-24.5-18. - Severability.
Section 40.1-24.5-19. - Funds for implementation of chapter.