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D. Refer clients to other agencies or entities for the
purpose of advocating for the rights and dignity of these
persons;

 
E. Act as an information source regarding the rights of all
clients, keeping itself informed about all laws,
administrative rules and institutional and other policies
relating to the rights and dignity of the clients and about
relevant legal decisions and other developments related to
the field of mental health and mental retardation, both in
this State and in other parts of the country; and

 
F. Make and publish reports necessary to the performance of
the duties described in this section. The chief advocate
office of advocacy may report findings of the office to
groups outside the department, such as legislative bodies,
advisory committees, commissions, law enforcement agencies
and the press, and may authorize the advocates in the Office
of Advocacy to so communicate. At least annually, the chief
advocate office of advocacy shall report both in person and
in writing to the joint standing committee of the
Legislature having jurisdiction over mental health and
mental retardation; and.

 
G. Negotiate joint working agreements with the Department
of Human Services concerning procedures and respective
responsibilities for conducting investigations in state
institutions of allegations of abuse pursuant to the Child
and Family Services and Child Protection Act, Title 22,
chapter 1071.

 
4. Access to files and records. The Office of Advocacy,
through the chief advocate and the other advocates, office of
advocacy has access, limited only by the law, to the files,
records and personnel of any institution, facility or agency
administered, licensed or funded by the department. All persons
with knowledge about an incident related to client care,
including client-to-client assault, staff-to-client assault,
client-to-staff assault, excessive use of seclusion or mechanical
or chemical restraint, incidents stemming from questionable
psychiatric and medical practice or any other alleged abuse or
neglect, shall immediately report the details of that incident to
the Office of Advocacy office of advocacy. A copy of any
incident report shall must be provided to the Office of Advocacy
office of advocacy by the person making the report.

 
5. Confidentiality. Requests for action shall must be
treated confidentially as follows.

 
A. Any client request for action by the office of advocacy


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