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Recipient Rights Sample Clauses

Recipient Rights. Providers shall comply with the Mental Health Code and Michigan Administrative Rules requirements pertaining to the protection of rights of Covered Person, and according to the Recipient Rights requirements as described in Attachment E-1: Recipient Rights for Mental Health Services, Attachment E-2: Recipient Rights for Substance Use Disorder Services, or E-3: Recipient Rights for Psychiatric Inpatient Services, attached hereto, as the case may be.
Recipient Rights. 2.1. Provider must maintain the recipient's state and federal right of privacy and confidentiality to the medical and personal information contained in Provider's records. 2.2. The recipient must have the right to choose providers unless that right has been restricted by MEDICAID or by waiver of this requirement from CMS. The recipient's acceptance of any service must be voluntary. 2.2.1 The recipient must have the right to choose any qualified provider of family planning services.
Recipient Rights a. The PROVIDER shall ensure that all staff, volunteers, students, and any agent of the PROVIDER obtain recipient rights training from the CMHSP XXX approved resource within thirty (30) days of hire, and annually thereafter in a training module that is approved by the MDHHS Office of Recipient Rights as detailed in Section 7 and 7A of the MHC. (AR 330.1806). b. PROVIDER agrees to safeguard, protect, and promote the rights of CONSUMERs. The PROVIDER is expected to follow the Recipient Rights provisions of the Mental Health Code, corresponding Administrative Rules, and the Recipient Rights Policies and Procedures delineated in Attachment G: Recipient Rights Policies & Attestation to this Agreement. c. PROVIDER agrees to comply with, in their entirety, the policies and procedures, delineated in Attachment G, providing for the safeguarding of the rights of CONSUMERs as established by PAYOR. d. PROVIDER agrees to protect the rights of all persons using their services as guaranteed in 1974 Public Act 258, as amended, and 330.7001, et seq.. of the Michigan Administrative Rules. e. PROVIDER agrees that CONSUMERs will be protected from rights violations while receiving services under this Agreement. f. PROVIDER agrees to assume responsibility for the administration, quality of care, treatment services, and protective services for all CONSUMERS admitted for care. The term “protective services” as used in this paragraph means reporting and referral services required by the PROVIDER under the adult abuse reporting requirements pursuant to Michigan’s Social Welfare Act, being MCL 400.11 et seq.. , or the Child Protection Law, Act 238 of the Public Acts of 1975, as amended, being MCL 722.621 et seq..
Recipient Rights. 9.1 BABHA will provide initial and annual training regarding Recipient Rights in a certified CMHSP training module that is approved by the MDHHS Office of Recipient Rights as detailed in Section 7 and 7A of the MHC. (AR 330.1806). 9.2 Provider agrees to safeguard, protect, and promote the rights of recipients. The Provider is expected to follow the Recipient Rights provisions of the Mental Health Code, corresponding Administrative Rules, and the Recipient Rights Policies and Procedures delineated in the Provider Requirements and/or Exhibit B to this Agreement, and the following provisions: 9.3 Provider hereby agrees to comply with, in their entirety, the policies and procedures providing for the safeguarding of the rights of recipients as established by BABHA. 9.4 Provider agrees to protect the rights of all persons using their services as guaranteed in 1974 Public Act 258, as amended, and 330.7001, et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Rules. Provider agrees that recipients will be protected from rights violations while receiving services under this contract. 9.5 Provider agrees to assume responsibility for the administration, quality of care, treatment services, and protective services for all consumers admitted for care. The term “Protective services” as used in this paragraph of this agreement means reporting and referral services required by the Provider under Michigan’s Adult Abuse Reporting Act, being MCLA 400.1 of the Michigan Compiled Law, or the Child Protection Law, Act 238 of the Public Acts of 1975 being Section 722.621, et seq. of the Michigan Compiled Laws, as amended.
Recipient Rights a. The Provider agrees to take all necessary steps to ensure that consumers will be protected from Rights violations while they are receiving services under this Agreement and will fully cooperate with the LRE, the applicable Community Mental Health organization, and/or State or Federal Agency investigations into any alleged violation or suspected violation of any consumer’s Recipient Rights. The Provider is responsible to obtain or provide training and information regarding Recipient Rights to its employees/contractors. The Provider will make all documentation of training records and training materials available to the LRE upon request.
Recipient RightsFor Providers of Mental Health Services and Inpatient Hospitalization services, Provider shall:
Recipient Rights. If CONTRACTOR provides services to individuals with a Substance Use Disorder, the CONTRACTOR agrees:
Recipient Rights. Recipients have the sole and undisputed right to hire and remove any Provider without cause. Recipients direct the services rendered by a Provider as set forth in the State of California Welfare and Institutions Code.
Recipient Rights. The service provider agrees to assist the EOR in filing Recipient Rights complaints upon request. The service provider also understands that it is obligated to report Rights violations of which it is aware or any potential abusive or neglectful situations it observes. The service provider understands it may be requested to cooperate with a Recipient Rights investigation and/or assist the EOR with exercising his or her rights. The service provider agrees to comply with all Recipient Rights protections and other rights in applicable state and federal law.
Recipient Rights. Recipients will be protected from rights violations while they are receiving services under the Agreement. PROVIDER agrees to assume responsibility for the administration, quality of care, treatment services, and protective services for all CONSUMERS admitted for care. The term