C.R.S. Section 25.5-10-221
Right to humane treatment


(1)

Corporal punishment of persons with an intellectual and developmental disability is not permitted.

(2)

All service agencies shall prohibit mistreatment, exploitation, neglect, or abuse in any form of any person receiving services.

(3)

Service agencies shall provide every person receiving services with a humane physical environment.

(4)

Each person receiving services must be attended to by qualified staff in numbers sufficient to provide appropriate services and supports.

(5)

Seclusion, defined as the placement of a person receiving services alone in a closed room for the purpose of punishment, is prohibited.

(6)

“Time out” procedures, defined as separation from other persons receiving services and group activities, may be employed under close and direct professional supervision, as defined by rule by the state board, and only as a technique in behavior-shaping programs. Behavior-shaping programs utilizing a “time out” procedure may be implemented only when it incorporates a positive approach designed to result in the acquisition of adaptive behaviors. Such behavior programs may only be implemented following the completion of a comprehensive functional analysis, when alternative nonrestrictive procedures have been proven to be ineffective, and only with the informed consent of the person, parents, or legal guardian. Such behavior programs may be implemented only following the review and approval process defined in rules. Behavior development programs must be developed in conjunction with the interdisciplinary team and implemented only following review by the human rights committee. Behavior development programs involving the use of the procedure in a “time out room” are prohibited.

(7)

Behavior development programs involving the use of aversive or noxious stimuli are prohibited.

(8)

Physical restraint, defined as the use of manual methods intended to restrict the movement or normal functioning of a portion of a person’s body through direct contact by staff, may be employed only when necessary to protect the person receiving services from injury to self or others. Physical restraint may not be employed as punishment, for the convenience of staff, or as a substitute for a program of services and supports. Physical guidance or prompting techniques of short duration such as those employed in training techniques are not considered physical restraint. Physical restraint may be applied only if alternative techniques have failed and only if such restraint imposed the least possible restriction consistent with its purpose. If physical restraint is used in an emergency or on a continuing basis its use shall be reviewed by the interdisciplinary team and the human rights committee in accordance with the rules of the state board.

(9)

The use of a mechanical restraint, defined as the use of mechanical devices intended to restrict the movement or normal functioning of a portion of a person’s body, is subject to special review and oversight, as defined in rules. Use of mechanical restraints may be applied only in an emergency if alternative techniques have failed and in conjunction with a behavior development program. Mechanical restraints must be designed and used so as not to cause physical injury to the person receiving services and so as to cause the least possible discomfort. The use of mechanical restraints shall be reviewed by the human rights committee. The use of posey vests, straight jackets, ankle and wrist restraints, and other devices defined in rules is prohibited.

(10)

A record must be maintained of all physical injuries to any person receiving services, all incidents of mistreatment, exploitation, neglect, or abuse, and all uses of physical or mechanical restraint. All records are subject to review by the human rights committee.

(11)

Behavior development programs must be supervised by an intellectual and developmental disabilities professional having specific knowledge and skills to develop and implement positive behavioral intervention strategies.

Source: Section 25.5-10-221 — Right to humane treatment, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­5.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25.5‑10‑101
Office of community living - creation - transfer of duties and functions - rules - legislative declaration
25.5‑10‑201
Legislative declaration
25.5‑10‑202
Definitions - repeal
25.5‑10‑203
Division of intellectual and developmental disabilities - creation - functions - reporting - legislative declaration
25.5‑10‑204
Duties of the executive director - state board rules - definitions - repeal
25.5‑10‑205
Community-centered boards and service agencies - local public procurement units
25.5‑10‑206
Authorized long-term services and supports - conditions of funding - purchase of services and supports - adult protective services data system check - boards of county commissioners - appropriation
25.5‑10‑207.5
Strategic plan for long- term services and supports - joint hearing - appropriation - reporting - legislative declaration - rules
25.5‑10‑208
Service agencies and case management agencies - money - rules - repeal
25.5‑10‑209
Community-centered boards - designation - purchase of services and supports - performance audits - Colorado local government audit law - public disclosure of board administration and operations - repeal
25.5‑10‑209.3
Cross-system behavioral health crisis response - comprehensive care coordination and treatment model - training - legislative declaration
25.5‑10‑209.5
Case management agencies - certification - purchase of services and supports - rules - repeal
25.5‑10‑210
Revocation of designation - repeal
25.5‑10‑211
Eligibility determination - individualized plan - periodic review - rules - repeal
25.5‑10‑211.5
Conflict-free case management - implementation - legislative declaration - definition - repeal
25.5‑10‑212
Procedure for resolving disputes over eligibility, modification of services or supports, and termination of services or supports
25.5‑10‑213
Discharge - repeal
25.5‑10‑214
Community residential home - licenses - rules
25.5‑10‑215
Compliance with local government zoning regulations - notice to local governments - provisional licensure
25.5‑10‑216
Imposition of legal disability - removal of legal right
25.5‑10‑217
Conduct of court proceedings
25.5‑10‑218
Persons’ rights
25.5‑10‑219
Right to individualized plan or individualized family service plan - repeal
25.5‑10‑220
Right to medical care and treatment
25.5‑10‑221
Right to humane treatment
25.5‑10‑222
Right to religious belief, practice, and worship
25.5‑10‑223
Rights to communications and visits
25.5‑10‑224
Right to fair employment practices
25.5‑10‑225
Right to vote
25.5‑10‑226
Records and confidentiality of information pertaining to eligible persons or their families - repeal
25.5‑10‑227
Right to personal property
25.5‑10‑228
Right to influence policy
25.5‑10‑229
Right to notification
25.5‑10‑230
Discrimination
25.5‑10‑231
Sterilization rights
25.5‑10‑232
Competency to give consent to sterilization
25.5‑10‑233
Court-ordered sterilization
25.5‑10‑234
Confidentiality of sterilization proceedings
25.5‑10‑235
Limitations on sterilization
25.5‑10‑236
Civil action and attorney fees
25.5‑10‑237
Terminology
25.5‑10‑238
Federal funds
25.5‑10‑239
Evaluations to determine whether a defendant is mentally retarded or has an intellectual and developmental disability for purposes of class 1 felony trials
25.5‑10‑240
Retaliation prohibited
25.5‑10‑241
Host home provider stakeholder collaboration - report
25.5‑10‑301
Legislative declaration
25.5‑10‑302
Purpose
25.5‑10‑303
Administration - duties of department
25.5‑10‑304
Family support councils
25.5‑10‑305
Authorized family support services
25.5‑10‑305.5
Family support services fund - creation
25.5‑10‑306
Rules
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