12 CAR § 70-208. Continuity of care
12 CAR § 70-208. Continuity of care.
(a) Purpose. To provide for continuity of care for releasees with serious physical or mental disorders or disabilities.
(b) Applicability. To all:
(1) Employees, especially those involved in the treatment and/or release of inmates with physical or mental disorders or disabilities; and
(2) Inmates.
(c) Policy. It shall be the policy of the Division of Correction to request emergency medical stays for inmates being released with serious physical or mental disorders or disabilities until transfer to an appropriate treatment setting can be accomplished.
(d) Definitions. As used in this section, “emergency medical stay” means the retention of a releasee with a serious physical or mental disorder or disability not to exceed seventy-two (72) hours in duration for provision of an appropriate treatment setting upon release.
(e) Procedures.
(1) Any person incarcerated by the division may be permitted to remain within a treatment facility operated or used by the division if serious physical or mental disorders or disabilities exist, until release to an appropriate treatment setting outside of the division can be accomplished.
(2) Request for emergency medical stay.
(A)(i) A request for emergency medical stay may only be made by a physician or psychologist licensed to practice in Arkansas.
(ii) The request will be promulgated to the:
(a) Deputy Director of Treatment Services;
(b) Administrator of Medical/Dental Services; or
(c) Administrator of Mental Health Services.
(iii) The physician or psychologist must certify the request to be on behalf of a physically or mentally disordered or disabled person who would otherwise be released without an appropriate patient care system, and such a release would risk the well-being of the person or others.
(B) The request for emergency medical stay must be approved by the Director of the Division of Correction, or in the absence of the director, the acting director.
(3) Imposition of emergency medical stay.
(A) An emergency medical stay may not be imposed contrary to the will of a mentally competent individual.
(B)(i) An emergency medical stay may be imposed contrary to the will of an individual certified by a psychiatrist or psychologist to be incompetent, if no close relative of the individual can be contacted to state the will of the family and involuntary commitment of the individual is being actively pursued in chancery court, or with the consent of a close relative.
(ii) In all cases, the emergency medical stay shall be dissolved as quickly as possible, and in no case extended beyond seventy-two (72) hours.
"Section Number: 851
Page Number: 1 of 2
Board Approval Date: 9-30-93
Supersedes:
Dated:
Reference:
Effective Date: 10-1-93"
"I. AUTHORITY:
The Board of Correction and Community Punishment is vested with the authority to promulgate this administrative rule by Act 549 of 1993, Regular Session; Act 50 of 1968, First Extraordinary Session, as amended; and Act 1281 of 1993, Regular Session."
"VII. A.C.A. REFERENCES:"