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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. It is the intent of the legislature to protect the health, safety, and well-being of the citizens of the state who suffer from brain injuries and are receiving care in an adult brain injury facility. In instances in which a brain injury occurs, the functions of the neurons, nerve tracts, or sections of the brain can be affected. If the neurons and nerve tracts are affected, they can be unable to or have difficulty carrying the messages that tell the brain what to do thereby changing the way a person thinks, acts, feels, and moves their body. Brain injury can also temporarily or permanently change the complex internal functions of the body, such as regulating body temperature, bladder control, or blood pressure. Brain injury often causes major stresses in peer and family relationships as well as educational and employment settings, and may result in mild, moderate, or severe impairments in cognition, physical functioning, and psychosocial behavior. Unique care is necessary to rehabilitate and provide for the needs of these individuals in order for them to achieve their fullest capacity. Toward that end, it is the purpose of this Part to provide for uniform statewide minimum standards for the safety and well-being of those suffering from brain injury in such facilities, to ensure the maintenance of these standards, and to regulate conditions in these facilities through a program of licensing.
B. It shall be the policy of the state to ensure protection of all individuals receiving care in adult brain injury facilities and to encourage and assist in the improvements of programs. It is the further intent of the legislature that the freedom of religion of all citizens shall be inviolate. This Part shall not give the Louisiana Department of Health jurisdiction or authority to regulate, control, supervise, or in any way be involved in the form, manner, or content of any religious curriculum or instruction of a facility sponsored by a church or religious organization so long as the civil and human rights of the individuals are not violated.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 40, § 2120.32. Legislative intent; declaration of purpose and policy - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-40-sect-2120-32/
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