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 66-413 – INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT PLAN.
66-413. INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT PLAN. (1) The head of a facility shall establish or obtain for each developmentally disabled resident or client a current individual treatment plan. This plan shall be placed in the resident’s or client’s permanent file and shall describe: (a) The resident’s or client’s disabilities; (b) The goals of care and treatment at […]
Section 66-414 – DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED PERSONS WITH ASSETS SUFFICIENT TO PAY EXPENSES — LIABILITY OF RELATIVES.
66-414. DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED PERSONS WITH ASSETS SUFFICIENT TO PAY EXPENSES — LIABILITY OF RELATIVES. (1) When a developmentally disabled person has been admitted to a state operated facility voluntarily or involuntarily, the director of the facility may cause an inquiry to be made as to the financial circumstances of that person and of the relatives […]
Section 66-415 – RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIP OR CONSERVATORSHIP.
66-415. RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIP OR CONSERVATORSHIP. The receipt and acceptance of a foreign guardianship or conservatorship of a developmentally disabled person shall be regulated as set forth under chapter 9, title 15, Idaho Code. History: [66-415, added 2008, ch. 73, sec. 6, p. 194.]
Section 66-416 – TRANSFER OF GUARDIANSHIP OR CONSERVATORSHIP TO A FOREIGN JURISDICTION.
66-416. TRANSFER OF GUARDIANSHIP OR CONSERVATORSHIP TO A FOREIGN JURISDICTION. The transfer of a guardianship or conservatorship of a developmentally disabled person to a foreign jurisdiction shall be regulated as set forth under chapter 10, title 15, Idaho Code. History: [66-416, added 2008, ch. 73, sec. 6, p. 194.]
Section 66-417 – TEMPORARY RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIP OR CONSERVATORSHIP OF DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED PERSON.
66-417. TEMPORARY RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIP OR CONSERVATORSHIP OF DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED PERSON. The temporary recognition of a foreign guardianship or conservatorship of a developmentally disabled person shall be regulated as set forth under chapter 11, title 15, Idaho Code. History: [66-417, added 2008, ch. 73, sec. 6, p. 194.]
Section 66-501 – CREATION OF PATIENTS’ TRUST FUND.
66-501. CREATION OF PATIENTS’ TRUST FUND. There shall be established in the respective offices of the superintendents or managers of each state hospital and the southwest Idaho treatment center, a fund to be known as the patients’ trust fund. History: [(66-501) 1915, ch. 144, sec. 1, p. 316; reen. C.L., sec. 783b; C.S., sec. 1192; […]
Section 66-502 – USE OF MONEY IN FUND BY PATIENTS.
66-502. USE OF MONEY IN FUND BY PATIENTS. Persons having money in the patient’s trust fund may, with the consent of the superintendent or attending physician, or the superintendent or attending physician on behalf of any patient may, pursuant to rules and regulations of the board of health and welfare, apply such funds for necessary, […]
Section 66-503 – CUSTODY OF MONEY — DUTY OF SUPERINTENDENT OR MANAGER.
66-503. CUSTODY OF MONEY — DUTY OF SUPERINTENDENT OR MANAGER. All moneys so held in trust shall be kept by the superintendent or manager, subject to be returned to the person or persons from whom any part of such fund has been taken for deposit in trust, except any portion thereof applied to such patient’s […]
Section 66-601 – DEFINITIONS.
66-601. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply: (1) "Agent" means an adult properly appointed to make mental health treatment decisions for a principal under a declaration for mental health treatment and also means an alternative agent. (2) "Attending physician" means the licensed physician who has primary responsibility for the […]