Haw. Code R. § 11-175-56 - Right to uncensored communication
Psychiatric facilities and residential treatment facilities shall have policies and procedures for the consumer's exercise of the right to uncensored communication. Such policies and procedures shall include:
(1) Daily telephone hours of
not less than one hour for placing and receiving telephone calls shall apply to
all consumers;
(2) No limitation on
placing telephone calls outside telephone hours to a consumer's lawyer or legal
representative;
(3) Limiting the
right to communicate by telephone only to prevent a consumer from:
(A) Being seriously hurt, physically or
mentally;
(B) Breaking a
law;
(C) Disrupting the facility;
or
(D) Harassing an individual who
has requested that the consumer be prevented from calling, provided that a
limitation of up to one week shall follow a verbal request, and provided
further that a limitation for more than one week shall require a Written
request.
(4) Permitting
a voluntary consumer to agree to a temporary limitation of the right as a
condition of a treatment program for which informed consent to treatment is
obtained.
(5) Incoming and outgoing
mall shall be unopened, except that that the consumer may be required to open
incoming mail in the presence of a staff member if contraband is reasonably
suspected and the reasonable suspicion is documented in the clinical
record;
(6) Limiting the right to
send and receive mail only to prevent a consumer from breaking a law.
Notes
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