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Rights and Privileges as to Manner of Care and Treatment and as to Maintenance and Release of Clinical Records
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Mental Health
Hospitalization and Treatment of Alcoholics, Drug Dependent Individuals, and Drug Abusers
Rights and Privileges of Patients, Their Representatives, and Others Generally
Rights and Privileges as to Manner of Care and Treatment and as to Maintenance and Release of Clinical Records
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Section
37-7-160
Individual Dignity of Patients to Be Respected; Treatment of Alcoholics and Drug Abusers as Medical Patients; Use of Criminal Facilities and Procedures
Section
37-7-161
Securing of Least Restrictive Alternative Placement; Assisting Patient in Securing Placement in Noninstitutional Community Facilities and Programs
Section
37-7-162
Patient's Care and Treatment Rights
Section
37-7-163
Recognition of Patients' Physical Integrity; Patients' Right to Refuse Medication; Obtaining Consent to Treatment and Surgery; Performance of Emergency Surgery, Immunity of Physician; Direction of Notice of Actions Taken Under Code Section
Section
37-7-164
"Representative," "Substantial Change" Defined; Consultation by Patient's Representative With Treatment Facility; Notification of Treatment Change; Guardian's Consultation and Notification Rights
Section
37-7-165
Mistreatment, Neglect, or Abuse of Patients; Use of Medication, Seclusion, or Physical Restraints
Section
37-7-166
Maintenance, Confidentiality, and Release of Clinical Records; Disclosure of Confidential or Privileged Patient Information
Section
37-7-167
Right of Patient to Examine His Records and to Request Correction of Inaccuracies; Promulgation of Rules and Regulations; Judicial Supervision of Files and Records Relating to Proceedings Under This Chapter
Section
37-7-168
Right of Patient's Attorney to Interview Physician or Psychologist and Staff Attending Patient; Establishment of Regulations as to Release of Information to Patient's Attorney