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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1307
[(ii)] (III) Made a permanent part of the
individual's record; AND
(IV) REVIEWED EVERY 30 DAYS IF THE PERMISSION
REMAINS IN EFFECT.
[10-702] 19-794 10-703.
(a) Each individual in a facility or a Veterans'
Administration hospital shall be entitled to receive visits:
(1) At all reasonable hours, from a lawyer OR A
LAWYER'S DESIGNEE that the individual chooses;
(2) At all reasonable hours, from a clergyman that
the individual chooses; and
(3) During reasonable visiting hours that the
facility or hospital sets, from any other visitor if the
individual wishes to see the visitor.
(b) If an individual refuses to see a visitor, the refusal
shall be made a permanent part of the individual's record.
(c) (1) If, for medically justified reasons, visits are
restricted, the restriction AND THE REASONS FOR THE RESTRICTION
shall be:
(i) Signed by a physician OR PSYCHOLOGIST;
[and]
(II) DATED AS TO WHEN THE RESTRICTION EXPIRES;
[(ii)] (III) Made a permanent part of the
individual's record; AND
(IV) REVIEWED EVERY 30 DAYS IF THE RESTRICTION
REMAINS IN EFFECT.
(2) Visits of an individual's lawyer , THE LAWYER'S
DESIGNEE, or clergyman may not be restricted during reasonable
hours.
[10-704] 10-706 10-705.
(a) (1) In this section, "abuse" means cruel or inhumane
treatment that causes:
(i) Any physical injury; or
(ii) Any of the following kinds of sexual
abuse:
1. A sexual act, as defined in Article
27, § 461(e) of the Code.
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