Hawaii Revised Statutes 333f. Services for Persons With Developmental Disabilities or Mental Retardation
- 333f-1 Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise: "Active treatment" means provision of services as specified in an individualized service plan. These...
- 333f-2 Developmental Disabilities System.
(a) The department shall develop, lead, administer, coordinate, monitor, evaluate, and set direction for a comprehensive system of supports and services for persons with...
- 333f-3 Community Services for the Developmentally Disabled.
The department shall develop and administer a community service delivery system which may design, implement, administer, coordinate, monitor, and evaluate the programs and services...
- 333f-4 Repealed.
L 1995, c 189, §§14, 26; L 1998, c 133, §5.
- 333f-5 Other Systems Within the Developmental Disability System.
The department may create other systems as required to implement the services necessary for persons with developmental or intellectual disabilities. [L 1987, c 341,...
- 333f-6 Application and Assessment for Services; Individualized Service Plans.
(a) The department shall administer an application and assessment system for persons with developmental or intellectual disabilities, and shall determine eligibility for services or...
- 333f-7 Provision of Services.
The department shall: (1) Assist the individual to develop, with the help of family and friends if necessary, an individualized service plan; (2) Identify...
- 333f-8 Rights of Persons With Developmental or Intellectual Disabilities.
(a) Persons with developmental or intellectual disabilities shall have the following rights: (1) To receive the least restrictive, individually appropriate services, including a program...
- 333f-8.5 Advocacy Agency for Persons With Developmental Disabilities and Mental Illness.
(a) The purpose of this section is to comply with federal law, which mandates the states to provide advocacy services to persons with developmental...
- 333f-8.7 Confidentiality of Records.
(a) All certificates, applications, records, and reports made for the purposes of this chapter that are maintained, used, or disclosed by health care providers...
- 333f-9, 10 Repealed.
L 1995, c 189, §§15, 16; L 1998, c 133, §5.
- 333f-11 Director As Guardian.
(a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the family court may appoint the director as guardian of any person if the court finds that:...
- 333f-12 Repealed.
L 1995, c 189, §17; L 1998, c 133, §5.
- 333f-13 Payments for Care and Treatment of Persons Receiving Services; Liability.
A parent, conservator, or other person liable for the support of any person receiving services under this chapter shall be required to pay for...
- 333f-14 to 16 Repealed.
L 1995, c 189, §§18 to 20; L 1998, c 133, §5.
- 333f-17 Authority of Director to Enter Into Agreements; Make Dispositions of State Resources.
(a) The director may enter into agreements with the federal government, other state departments and agencies, and the counties; enter into assistance agreements with...
- 333f-17.5 Disposition of Title XIX Funds.
All earned Title XIX funds collected for community program services under this chapter shall be deposited to the credit of the state general fund....
- 333f-18 Rules.
The director, in consultation with the state council on developmental disabilities, private agencies, users of services under this chapter, and other interested parties, shall...
- 333f-19 Limitation of Liability.
The responsibilities of the department to carry out this chapter shall be limited to the resources available to carry out this chapter in a...
- 333f-20 Standards for Services.
The department shall require appropriate standards of services to be met by its own services or contractual services including residential, day treatment, and other...
- 333f-21 Provision of Services; Family and Caregiver Support.
The director within the limits of state and federal resources allocated or available for the purposes of this chapter shall provide any services that...
- 333f-22 Repealed.
L 2015, c 190, §10.
Last modified: October 27, 2016