200.508 Rights of children and transition-age youth with a serious emotional
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disability and their parents, custodians, or guardians. A child or transition-age youth with a serious emotional disability and the parent, person exercising custodial control or supervision, or guardian of that individual shall have the same rights as anyone receiving behavioral health services through a provider, and:
(1)Be adequately informed as to priorities, philosophy, and policies of the regional
interagency council;
(2)Be informed in advance of scheduled regional or local interagency council
meetings;
(3)Be informed of behavioral health services and supports available to children and
transition-age youth within their community; and
(4)Consult with existing advocacy groups for consultation and representation.