Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 75. Attorney General |
Chapter 30. Standards and Criteria for Adult Victims of Human Sex Trafficking Programs |
Subchapter 15. Client Rights, for Adult Victims of Human Sex Trafficking Programs |
SECTION 75:30-15-2. Client rights
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- (a) Each client shall be afforded all constitutional and statutory rights of all citizens of the State of Oklahoma and the United States, unless abridged through due process of law by a court of competent jurisdiction. Each program shall ensure each client has the rights which are listed below:(1) Each client has the right to be treated with respect and dignity. This shall be construed to protect and promote human dignity and respect for individual dignity;(2) Each client has the right to a safe, sanitary, and humane living environment;(3) Each client has the right to a humane psychological environment protecting the client from harm, abuse, and neglect;(4) Each client has the right to an environment which provides reasonable privacy, promotes personal dignity, and provides physical and emotional safety;(5) Each client has the right to receive services suited to the client's needs without regard to race, religion, gender, ethnic origin, age, degree of disability, handicapping condition, or legal status;(6) Each client, on admission, has the absolute right to communicate with a relative, friend, clergy, or attorney, by telephone or mail, at the expense of the program if the client is indigent;(7) Each client shall have and retain the right to confidential communication with an attorney, personal physician, or clergy;(8) Each client has the right to uncensored, private communications including, but not limited to, letters and telephone calls. Copies of any personal letter, sent or received, by a client shall not be kept in the client's record without the written consent of the client;(9) No client shall be neglected or sexually, physically, verbally, or otherwise abused;(10) Each client shall have the right to practice free exercise of religious beliefs, and be afforded the opportunity for religious worship that does not infringe on the health or safety of others. No client shall be coerced into engaging in, or refraining from, any personal religious activity, practice, or belief;(11) Each client has the right to be offered prompt, competent, appropriate services and an individualized service plan. The client shall be afforded the opportunity to participate in the creation of the client's service plan. The client may consent or refuse to consent to the proposed services;(12) The records of each client shall be treated as confidential. This confidentiality remains intact even after the client's death;(13) Each client has the right to refuse to participate in any research project or medical experiment without informed consent of the client, as defined by law. A refusal to participate shall not affect the services available to the client;(14) Each client has the right to assert grievances with respect to any alleged infringement of these stated rights of clients, or any other subsequently statutorily granted rights;(15) No client shall ever be retaliated against, or be subject to, any adverse conditions or services solely or partially because o having asserted her or his rights as stated in this section;(16) Upon request, each client has the right to review the client's own records. Upon written request, each client has the right to receive a copy of the client's records or authorize an attorney or other person to do so. The program must provide a copy within a reasonable amount of time. The portion of the client's records regarding mental health or substance abuse treatment, shall be released pursuant to the provisions of 43A O.S. § 1-109 and 42 CFR shall apply;(17) Each client has the right to know why services are refused and can expect an explanation concerning the reason why the client was refused particular services;(18) Each client has the right to voluntary services which are self-determined; and(19) Each client has the right to decide whether or not to participate in supportive services offered by the program.(b) Each client shall be given a copy of these rights and the provision of such shall be documented in the client record.(c) Programs shall have written policy to ensure each client is afforded, and has explained to him or her, these rights.(d) Client rights shall be visibly posted in client areas of the facility.(e) The OAG, in any investigation or program monitoring regarding client rights, shall have unimpeded access to clients, program records and program staff or volunteers.(f) Compliance with 75:30-15-2 and applicable federal laws and regulations shall be determined by a review of program policies and procedures, client records, on-site observation, written agreements, and/or other program documentation.