CLIENT RIGHTS
§ 5310.151. Client rights.
(a) The community residential rehabilitation service (CRRS) must have written policy and procedures to assure that the childs parent, the agency having custody of the child, or the child, if the child is 14 years of age or older, have the right to inspect the childs records provided that access can be denied to portions of the record under the following conditions.
(1) The Director determines that:
(i) Disclosure of specific information would be a substantial detriment to the child or to the involvement of the childs family in family therapy.
(ii) Disclosure of specific information would identify and breach any confidentiality of other persons.
(2) The denial of access must be recorded, with justification, in the childs record, dated and signed by the Director.
(3) This subsection supersedes § 5310.64 (relating to client right to inspect client record).
(b) In addition to the requirements of § § 5310.615310.65 (relating to client rights), CRRS must report all cases of alleged child abuse suspected in the childs home, the group home or the host home under Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services).
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