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Revised Statutes of the State of New Hampshire §161-F:14
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Current as of June 2015
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“Access to facilities, residents, and records under the public safety and welfare law”
In the course of an investigation, a long-term care ombudsman may enter and inspect the premises of a long-term care facility or government agent agency and inspect any medical record or other records that relate to the resident.
The long-term care ombudsman may also:
- Visit, talk with, and make personal, social, and other appropriate services available;
- Inform them of their rights and responsibilities under federal and state law; and
- Engage in other methods of assisting, advising, and representing residents or clients to extend to them the full enjoyment of their rights.
Related laws:
Revised Statutes of the State of New Hampshire §161-F:16
Current as of June 2015