Section 66-1303 – ADMINISTRATOR’S DUTIES.
66-1303. ADMINISTRATOR’S DUTIES. The administrator shall: (1) Perform all duties required by law and by the board of correction not inconsistent with this chapter. (2) Maintain cognizance of and secure the professional care and treatment of each patient. (3) Maintain a complete record on the condition of each patient. (4) Retain custody of all patients […]
Section 66-1101A – MENTAL HOSPITAL EARNINGS RESERVE FUND.
66-1101A. MENTAL HOSPITAL EARNINGS RESERVE FUND. (1) There is established in the state treasury the mental hospital earnings reserve fund. The fund shall be managed and invested by the endowment fund investment board according to law and the policies established by the state board of land commissioners. The fund shall consist of the following: (a) […]
Section 66-1102 – MENTAL HOSPITAL INCOME FUND.
66-1102. MENTAL HOSPITAL INCOME FUND. There is established in the state treasury the mental hospital income fund. The fund shall consist of all moneys distributed from the mental hospital earnings reserve fund and from other sources as the legislature deems appropriate. Moneys in the mental hospital income fund shall be used for the benefit of […]
Section 66-1103 – CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS PERMANENT ENDOWMENT FUND.
66-1103. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS PERMANENT ENDOWMENT FUND. (1) There is established in the state treasury the charitable institutions permanent endowment fund. This fund is perpetually appropriated for the beneficiaries of the endowment. The fund shall be managed and invested by the endowment fund investment board according to law and the policies established by the state board […]
Section 66-607 – WITHDRAWAL.
66-607. WITHDRAWAL. An agent may withdraw by giving notice to the principal. If a principal is incapable, the agent may withdraw by giving notice to the attending physician or provider. The attending physician or provider shall note the withdrawal as part of the principal’s medical record, and may continue treatment in accordance with the declaration […]
Section 66-1104 – CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS EARNINGS RESERVE FUND.
66-1104. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS EARNINGS RESERVE FUND. (1) There is established in the state treasury the charitable institutions earnings reserve fund. The fund shall be managed and invested by the endowment fund investment board according to law and the policies established by the state board of land commissioners. The fund shall consist of the following: (a) […]
Section 66-608 – LIMITATIONS.
66-608. LIMITATIONS. A person may not be required to execute or to refrain from executing a declaration as a criterion for insurance, as a condition for receiving mental or physical health services, or as a condition of discharge from a health care facility. History: [66-608, added 1998, ch. 81, sec. 1, p. 290.]
Section 66-1105 – CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS INCOME FUND.
66-1105. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS INCOME FUND. There is established in the state treasury the charitable institutions income fund. The fund shall consist of all moneys distributed from the charitable institutions earnings reserve fund and from other sources as the legislature deems appropriate. Moneys in the charitable institutions income fund shall be used for the benefit of […]
Section 66-609 – ACTIONS CONTRARY TO DECLARATION.
66-609. ACTIONS CONTRARY TO DECLARATION. The physician or provider may subject the principal to mental health treatment in a manner contrary to the principal’s wishes as expressed in a declaration for mental health treatment only: (1) If the principal is committed to a treatment facility under section 18-212 or 66-329, Idaho Code; or (2) In […]
Section 66-1106 – CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS FUND — TRANSFER OF MONEYS TO SEPARATE FUNDS.
66-1106. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS FUND — TRANSFER OF MONEYS TO SEPARATE FUNDS. Any and all moneys hereafter accruing to said charitable institutions fund shall be forthwith transferred and credited to the following designated funds in the following proportions, respectively, to wit: To the Idaho State University fund, four-fifteenths (4/15) thereof; To the State Juvenile Corrections Institutions […]