RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH, RETARDATION AND HOSPITALS
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Introduced
By: Representative WH Murphy |
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Date
Introduced: February 05, 2002 |
It is enacted
by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Sections 42-12.1-4 and 42-12.1-9 of the General
Laws in Chapter 42-12.1 entitled "Department of Mental Health,
Retardation, and Hospitals" are hereby amended to read as follows:
42-12.1-4. Management of institutions. --
(a) The department of mental health, retardation, and hospitals shall
have the management, supervision, and control of the state of Rhode Island
medical center, Dr. Joseph H. Ladd Center, and Dr. U.E. Zambarano Memorial
Hospital, the Eleanor Slater Hospital and such other functions as
have been or may be assigned. The department also shall operate, maintain, and
repair the buildings, grounds, and other physical property at those
institutions, other than the roads and driveways, which shall be under the care
and supervision of the department of transportation.
(b) The Dr. Joseph H.
Ladd Center shall be under the immediate supervision of an administrator who
shall be appointed by the director of the department of mental health,
retardation, and hospitals with approval of the governor to serve for a term of
five (5) years commencing on the first day of July, 1978. In the event a vacancy
occurs, the vacancy shall be filled in like manner as the original appointment,
but only for the remainder of the term. Upon the expiration of the initial five
(5) year term, appointment shall be made in like manner as the original and
shall be made at each five (5) year interval thereafter. The administrator can
be removed for just cause by the director of the department of mental health,
retardation, and hospitals.
42-12.1-9. The Eleanor Slater Rehabilitation
Hospital.
The Eleanor Slater Hospital. --
The facilities known as the general hospital, the institution of mental health
and the Dr. U. E. Zambarano within the state of Rhode Island shall hereafter be
named the Eleanor Slater Rehabilitation Hospital.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.