As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Emergency respite admission” means an admission for up to forty-five (45) days authorized due to an emergency situation that results in the temporary inability of the person who has the care, custody, and control of a person with intellectual or developmental disability to provide proper […]
The chief officer or director of a center or the appointed designee: Shall cause each person admitted under § 33-5-301 or transferred under § 33-3-301 or chapter 3, part 4 of this title to be evaluated as often as necessary, but not less often than every six (6) months; Shall discharge a person admitted under […]
In the case of a person admitted under § 33-5-301, a parent or legal guardian of a child with intellectual or development disability on behalf of the child, a conservator of a person with intellectual or development disability on behalf of the person, or a person with intellectual or development disability who was admitted on […]
The department may review the appropriateness of admission to a privately or publicly funded residential facility for persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities due to mental impairment. The department shall investigate to assess the validity of an allegation of: Deprivation of liberty without consent; Abuse, neglect, or exploitation; Placement that is inappropriate to meet the […]