Haw. Code R. § 11-175-40 - Right of privacy, respect and personal dignity
Psychiatric facilities and residential treatment facilities shall:
(1) Require that
staff members address each consumer by the consumer's legal name or a version
thereof to which the consumer has agreed. Adult consumers shall not be
addressed in terms which imply that they are children;
(2) Protect consumers from abuse and
neglect;
(3) Inform consumers in
advance of a tour of a psychiatric facility or residential treatment facility
and provide consumers the opportunity to move to an area not included in the
tour;
(4) Respect the privacy of
consumers and not interfere with consumers' socially appropriate behavior, as
specified in facility policies and procedures;
(5) Search a consumer's belongings or living
area only upon admission, after a leave of absence, in a life-threatening
emergency, or if there is reasonable cause to believe an illegal item or item
prohibited by the program's rules has been hidden;
(6) Search belongings only in the presence of
the consumer and a witness;
(7)
Search a consumer's person only by a staff member of the same sex as the
consumer, in private, and only if there is reasonable cause to believe that
such a search will reveal an illegal item or an item prohibited by the
program's rules.
Notes
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