Human Rights Committee definition

Human Rights Committee means a third-party mechanism to adequately safeguard the legal rights of persons receiving services by participating in the granting of informed consent, monitoring the suspension of rights of persons receiving services, monitoring behavioral development programs in which persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities are involved, monitoring the use of psychotropic medication by persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and reviewing investigations of allegations of mistreatment of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are receiving services or supports.
Human Rights Committee means the human rights committee established under R9-21-106 by the Department A.R.S. § 41-3803.
Human Rights Committee means a committee, appointed by the Secretary, to act in a capacity regarding the protection of client rights.

Examples of Human Rights Committee in a sentence

  • The Joint Human Rights Committee shall be comprised of two (2) persons selected by the Company and two (2) persons selected by the Union.

  • The Law Council is grateful for the assistance of its National Criminal Law Committee, National Human Rights Committee, and the Law Society of New South Wales in the preparation of this submission.

  • Report submitted to the Human Rights Committee in the context of the review of the fifth periodic report of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (18 September 2017) 7 <▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/en/documents/jordan-human-rights-committee-5th-review-alkaramas-report-sep- 2017>.

  • The Joint Human Rights Committee shall be comprised of one (1) person selected by the Company and one (1) person selected by the Union.

  • If the situation is not resolved satisfactorily by the Company, the employee should speak to the Union’s Human Rights Committee or a member of the Union executive for a solution to the problem.


More Definitions of Human Rights Committee

Human Rights Committee means any duly constituted group of people with developmental disabilities, advocates, volunteers, and professionals who have training or experience in the area of behavioral treatment, and other citizens who have been appointed to a provider’s human rights committee for the purposes of (1) promoting human rights, (2) reviewing, approving and monitoring individuals’ plans designed to modify behavior which utilize aversive techniques or impair the Participant’s liberty, or other plans and procedures that involve risks to the person’s protection and rights, and (3) participating in the provider’s Participant grievance procedures.
Human Rights Committee or "HRC" means the committee charged with the responsibility for external monitoring and advocacy to address protection of individual rights.
Human Rights Committee means a group of individuals:
Human Rights Committee means a standing committee formed by a county board or an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities to safeguard individuals' rights and protect individuals from physical, emotional, and psychological harm and includes a "specially constituted committee" as that term is used in 42 C.F.R. 483.440 as in effect on the effective date of this rule.
Human Rights Committee. (HRC) means an advisory committee established as a mechanism for the protection of rights and welfare of persons receiving services from the facility.
Human Rights Committee means a third-party mechanism to adequately safeguard the legal rights of
Human Rights Committee means a third-party mechanism to adequately safeguard the legal rights of persons receiving services by participating in the granting of informed consent, monitoring the suspension of rights of persons receiving services, monitoring behavior development programs in which persons with developmental disabilities are involved, monitoring the use of psychotropic medication by persons with developmental disabilities, and at the committee's option, either providing or ensuring the investigation of allegations of abuse or neglect of persons with developmental disabilities who are receiving services or supports under this article.