§ 40.1-26-5. Participant grievance procedure.
(a) Every agency must establish a written grievance procedure. The grievance procedure
shall be presented to every participant or applicant in a manner consistent with the
participant's or applicant's learning style and be conspicuously posted in each agency.
The notice of grievance procedure shall include the name of organizations that provide
free legal assistance.
(b) The participant, applicant, or advocate shall be entitled to initiate a grievance
at all times and to this end, grievance forms shall be made available at all times.
It shall be the
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§ 40.1-26-5. Participant grievance procedure.
(a) Every agency must establish a written grievance procedure. The grievance procedure
shall be presented to every participant or applicant in a manner consistent with the
participant's or applicant's learning style and be conspicuously posted in each agency.
The notice of grievance procedure shall include the name of organizations that provide
free legal assistance.
(b) The participant, applicant, or advocate shall be entitled to initiate a grievance
at all times and to this end, grievance forms shall be made available at all times.
It shall be the duty of each agency to encourage and assist the participant or applicant
in exercising his or her rights under this section.
(c) The participant, applicant, or advocate shall initiate the grievance by filing a grievance
form with the director of the agency. The director shall forthwith forward a copy
of the grievance form to the chair of the human rights committee.
(d) The director, or his or her designee, with the assistance of the chair of the human
rights committee, or his or her designee, shall investigate the grievance and issue
a written decision to the participant, applicant, or advocate within five (5) business
days of receipt of the grievance. The written decision shall include a copy of the
grievance; a list of persons interviewed in the investigation; the steps taken to
resolve the grievance; and the conclusion of the director, or his or her designee.
(e) A participant, applicant, or advocate who is not satisfied with the decision of the
director shall have the right to appeal that decision under regulations promulgated
by the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals.
These regulations shall, at a minimum, provide for review of the grievance as a "contested
caseâ€� at an administrative hearing that meets the requirements of § 42-35-9. The chair of the human rights committee, or his or her designee, shall, if necessary,
assist the participant in requesting a review.