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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 6D

30:6D-4 Rights unaffected by admission, residence, receipt of services.

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4. No person with a developmental disability shall be presumed to be incapacitated or shall be discriminated against or shall be deprived of any constitutional, civil, or legal right solely by reason of admission to or residence at a facility or solely by reason of receipt of any service for persons with developmental disabilities. No such admission, residence, or receipt of services shall modify or vary any constitutional, civil, or legal right of the person, including, but not necessarily limited to, the right to:
a. Register and vote at elections;
b. Free exercise of religion;
c. Receive and send unopened correspondence and, upon request, to obtain assistance in the writing and reading of that correspondence;
d. Private visitations and private telephone conversations without prior notice to the facility during reasonable hours as may be established by the facility with parents, guardians, representatives of guardian services, relatives, friends, physicians, attorneys, government officials, and any other persons;
e. Reasonable opportunities for interaction with members of the opposite sex;
f. Confidential handling of personal and medical records.
L.1977, c.82, s.4; amended 2013, c.103, s.91.
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