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Publication • November 16, 2020
, people in custody have basic needs that must be met daily if they are to survive: food, medication, medical and mental health care, and so on. And the imperative to attend regularly to the needs ...
and Ohio resolving this conflict in favor of state public information laws as well as several attorney generals' opinions coming to the same conclusion. Id. (citing Abbot v. Texas Dent, of Mental Health ...
hereby contracts. with SHP to provide for the delivery of all medical, dental and mental health services to inmates of Jail. This care is to be delivered to individuals under the custody and control ...
Case • 2001
health experts testified that there is no mental disorder that makes a person likely to reoffend and that there is no way to predict accurately who will reoffend. The State called an expert who testified ...
Singh was the Chief Medical and Mental Health Director of the DOC since November 2007, which included managing several departments such as Document Number: 52892 Page 3 of 124 Case 3:15-cv-00318-SDD ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
segregation. A multi-disciplinary team of counselors, custody, and medical and mental health staff meets weekly to discuss the needs and issues of the detainee in SMU. SMU detainees are reviewed weekly ...
(LexisNexis 2006); The Mental Health Act, 1893, c. 4, § 63 (U.K.). 3 352 2013 Comment 2:2 United Kingdom’s trend toward protecting the rights of sexual offenders in both case law and legislation is a more ...
Case • 2000
as a mental health consultant to the Dallas County Health Department; he also had a degree in vocational rehabilitation. Dr. Lewis only saw Brent Lawson one time, on November 9, 1993 and never reviewed Lawson's ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
old and have lived in the U.S. for over 15 years. You may not have to take the civics test if you have certain physical or mental disabilities. For more details, see www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship ...
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Filed under: Medical
Background: The Administrative Simplification standards adopted by HHS under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) apply to any entity that is: - a health care provider ...
Brief • June 16, 2021
, and/or customs related to such purported care. 5. Defendant Soluta, Inc. (“Soluta”) is a Texas corporation. Soluta has also done business under the names “Soluta Health” and “Soluta Health, Inc.” Upon ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
Filed under: Court Access
still permits the execution of the severely mentally ill. The problem is not a small one. A leading mental health group, Mental Health America, estimates that five to ten percent of all death row inmates ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
"psychiatric correctional [~lcilities" to be located at each of DOCS' re"jonal hubs. The Elcilities would be operated jointly by the Off1CC of Mental Health and the Department of Correetion,il Services, bnt all ...
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often be exacerbated by treatment, careful mental health screening and follow-up would be required. In conclusion, although the ethical debate regarding the implementation of treatment for hepatitis C ...
Brief • 2008
experiencing fiscal and other budgetary issues. 31. To curb rising health care costs as well as offset the already unanticipated costs Lenawee County was incurring for staffing and construction costs, a number ...
Brief • June 19, 2019
for hepatitis B and mental health counseling, and that Defendants knew that such medical care was necessary. (See FAC ¶¶ 27(ii), 42.) Defendants argue, again, that because the regulations identified in the First ...
Case • 1986
, no spraying is done in the inmates' cells. The spraying is confined to the outer catwalks which encircle these cells and the pipe chase between cell blocks. The State health inspector, Thomas R. Harmon, [**6 ...
Brief • 2009
treatment and specifically regarding treatment of withdrawal at the jail that violated the inmates’ constitutional rights to adequate health care and disregarded the significant risk of harm resulting from ...
Publication
as a focal point for transportation of CJX inmates to court and in-custody transfers to other law enforcement and correctional agencies ….” Also, “Inmates are screened for medical and mental health needs upon ...
was involved in the primary landmark mental health cases arising from Alabama as well as the prison litigation. 'On May 9, 1989, john Hale, spokesperson for the Alabama prison system, issued a press statement ...
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