OAR 309-019-0115
Individual Rights


(1) In addition to all applicable statutory and constitutional rights, every individual receiving services has the right to:
(a) Choose from services and supports that are consistent with the assessment and service plan, culturally competent, provided in the most integrated setting in the community and under conditions that are least restrictive to the individual’s liberty, that are least intrusive to the individual, and that provide for the greatest degree of independence;
(b) Be treated with dignity and respect;
(c) Participate in the development of a written service plan, receive services consistent with that plan and participate in periodic review and reassessment of service and support needs, assist in the development of the plan, and receive a copy of the written service plan;
(d) Have all services explained, including expected outcomes and possible risks;
(e) Confidentiality and the right to consent to disclosure in accordance with ORS 107.154 (Authority of parent when other parent granted sole custody of child), 179.505 (Disclosure of written accounts by health care services provider), 179.507 (Enforcement of ORS 179.495 and 179.505), 192.515 (Definitions for ORS 192.515 and 192.517), 192.507, 42 CFR Part 2 and 45 CFR Part 205.50;
(f) Give informed consent in writing prior to the start of services, except in a medical emergency or as otherwise permitted by law. Minor children may give informed consent to services in the following circumstances:
(A) Under age 18 and lawfully married;
(B) Age 16 or older and legally emancipated by the court; or
(C) Age 14 or older for outpatient services only. For purposes of informed consent, outpatient service does not include service provided in residential programs or in day or partial hospitalization programs.
(g) Inspect their service record in accordance with ORS 179.505 (Disclosure of written accounts by health care services provider);
(h) Refuse participation in experimentation;
(i) Receive medication specific to the individual’s diagnosed clinical needs, including medications used to treat opioid dependence;
(j) Receive prior notice of transfer, unless the circumstances necessitating transfer pose a threat to health and safety;
(k) Be free from abuse or neglect and to report any incident of abuse or neglect without being subject to retaliation;
(L) Have religious freedom;
(m) Be free from seclusion and restraint;
(n) Be informed at the start of services and periodically thereafter of the rights guaranteed by this rule;
(o) Be informed of the policies and procedures, service agreements and fees applicable to the services provided, and to have a custodial parent, guardian, or representative assist with understanding any information presented;
(p) Have family and guardian involvement in service planning and delivery;
(q) Have an opportunity to make a declaration for mental health treatment, when legally an adult;
(r) File grievances, including appealing decisions resulting from the grievance;
(s) Exercise all rights set forth in ORS 109.610 (Right to care for certain sexually transmitted infections without parental consent) through 109.697 (Right to contract for dwelling unit and utilities without parental consent) if the individual is a child, as defined by these rules;
(t) Exercise all rights set forth in ORS 426.385 (Rights of committed persons) if the individual is committed to the Authority; and
(u) Exercise all rights described in this rule without any form of reprisal or punishment.
(2) The provider shall give to the individual and, if appropriate, the guardian a document that describes the applicable individual’s rights as follows:
(a) Information given to the individual shall be in written form or, upon request, in an alternative format or language appropriate to the individual’s need;
(b) The rights and how to exercise them shall be explained to the individual, and if applicable the guardian; and
(c) Individual rights shall be posted in writing in a common area.
309‑019‑0100
Purpose and Scope
309‑019‑0105
Definitions
309‑019‑0110
Provider Policies
309‑019‑0115
Individual Rights
309‑019‑0125
Specific Staff Qualifications and Competencies
309‑019‑0130
Personnel Documentation, Training, and Supervision
309‑019‑0135
Entry and Assessment
309‑019‑0140
Service Plan and Service Notes
309‑019‑0145
Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders (COD)
309‑019‑0150
Community Mental Health Programs (CMHP)
309‑019‑0155
Enhanced Care Services (ECS) and Enhanced Care Outreach Services (ECOS)
309‑019‑0160
Psychiatric Security Review Board and Juvenile Psychiatric Security Review Board
309‑019‑0165
Intensive Outpatient Services and Supports (IOSS) for Children
309‑019‑0167
Intensive In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment (IIBHT) for Children
309‑019‑0170
Outpatient Problem Gambling Treatment and Recovery Services
309‑019‑0175
Culturally Specific Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Recovery Services
309‑019‑0185
Outpatient Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Recovery Programs
309‑019‑0190
Community-Based Substance Use Treatment Programs for Individuals in the Criminal Justice System
309‑019‑0195
DUII Services Providers
309‑019‑0200
Medical Protocols in Outpatient Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Recovery Programs
309‑019‑0205
Building Requirements in Behavioral Health Programs
309‑019‑0210
Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement
309‑019‑0215
Grievances and Appeals
309‑019‑0220
Variances
309‑019‑0225
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Definitions
309‑019‑0226
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Overview
309‑019‑0230
ACT Provider Qualifications
309‑019‑0235
ACT Continued Fidelity Requirements
309‑019‑0240
ACT Failure to Meet Fidelity Standards
309‑019‑0241
Waiver of Minimum Fidelity Requirements
309‑019‑0242
ACT Program Operational Standards
309‑019‑0245
ACT Admission Criteria
309‑019‑0248
ACT Admission Process
309‑019‑0250
ACT Transition to Less Intensive Services and Discharge
309‑019‑0255
ACT Reporting Requirements
309‑019‑0270
Definitions
309‑019‑0275
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Supported Employment Overview
309‑019‑0280
Supported Employment Providers
309‑019‑0285
Continued Fidelity Requirements
309‑019‑0290
Failure to Meet Fidelity Standards
309‑019‑0295
Reporting Requirements
309‑019‑0300
Service Requirements
309‑019‑0305
Provider Standards
309‑019‑0310
Minimum Staffing Requirements
309‑019‑0315
Training Requirements
309‑019‑0320
Documentation Requirements
309‑019‑0324
Youth Wraparound Definitions
309‑019‑0326
Youth Wraparound Program Rules
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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