Maine Code § 5-19509

Notice of death or injury
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Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the following provisions apply to psychiatric
hospitals, hospital units that are equipped to provide inpatient care and treatment for persons with
mental illness, state mental health institutes and state-operated psychiatric treatment facilities. Notice
provided under this section must be provided within 7 days of the date of the death, attempted suicide
or the incident causing a serious injury resulting in significant impairment of physical condition. Notice
provided under this section must include the name of the person with a disability; the name, address
and telephone number of that person's legal guardian, conservator or legal representative and parent if
that person is a minor; a detailed description of the occurrence and any injuries sustained; the name,
street address and telephone number of the facility; and the name and job title of the person providing
the notice. [PL 2001, c. 471, Pt. D, §8 (AMD); PL 2001, c. 471, Pt. D, §10 (AFF).]
1. Psychiatric hospitals; hospital units. A psychiatric hospital or a hospital unit that is equipped
to provide inpatient care and treatment for persons with mental illness shall provide the agency with

access to information relating to the death of any person with a disability who died while in the
psychiatric hospital or hospital unit in seclusion or restraint, whose death occurred within 24 hours of
being in seclusion or restraint in the psychiatric hospital or hospital unit or when it is reasonable to
conclude that the death is a result of having been in seclusion or restraint in the psychiatric hospital or
hospital unit.
[PL 2001, c. 471, Pt. D, §9 (AMD); PL 2001, c. 471, Pt. D, §10 (AFF).]
2. State mental health institutes; state-operated psychiatric treatment facilities. A state
mental health institute or state-operated psychiatric treatment facility shall notify the agency and
provide access to information relating to a person with a disability if that person, while in the hospital,
has died, attempted suicide or sustained a serious injury resulting in significant impairment of physical
condition. For the purposes of this subsection, significant impairment includes serious injuries resulting
from burns, lacerations, bone fractures, substantial hematoma and injuries to internal organs whether
self-inflicted or inflicted by another person.
[PL 2001, c. 357, §16 (NEW).]
3. Department. The Department of Health and Human Services shall, within 3 days of receipt,
forward to the agency all notices received pursuant to Title 34-B, section 3861, subsection 1, paragraph
E.
[PL 2007, c. 89, §1 (NEW).]

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