§ 9-20-103 - Definitions.
               	 		
9-20-103.    Definitions.
    As used in this chapter:
      (1)    (A)  "Abuse"  means with regard to any long-term care facility resident or any person  who is at the Arkansas State Hospital an act by a caregiver that falls  into any of the following categories:
                  (i)  Any  intentional and unnecessary physical act that inflicts pain on or  causes injury to an endangered adult or an impaired adult, excluding  court-ordered medical care or medical care requested by an endangered  adult, an impaired adult, or a person who is legally authorized to make a  medical decision on behalf of an endangered adult or an impaired adult;
                  (ii)  Any  intentional act that a reasonable person would believe subjects an  endangered adult or an impaired adult, regardless of age, ability to  comprehend, or disability, to ridicule or psychological injury in a  manner likely to provoke fear or alarm, excluding necessary care and  treatment provided in accordance with generally recognized professional  standards of care;
                  (iii)  Any  intentional threat that a reasonable person would find credible and  nonfrivolous to inflict pain on or cause injury to an endangered adult  or an impaired adult except in the course of medical treatment or for  justifiable cause; or
                  (iv)  Any  willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation,  or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain, or mental anguish.
            (B)  "Abuse" means with regard to any person who is not a long-term care facility resident or at the Arkansas State Hospital:
                  (i)  Any  intentional and unnecessary physical act that inflicts pain on or  causes injury to an endangered adult or an impaired adult;
                  (ii)  Any  intentional act that a reasonable person would believe subjects an  endangered adult or an impaired adult, regardless of age, ability to  comprehend, or disability, to ridicule or psychological injury in a  manner likely to provoke fear or alarm; or
                  (iii)  Any  intentional threat that a reasonable person would find credible and  nonfrivolous to inflict pain on or cause injury to an endangered adult  or an impaired adult except in the course of medical treatment or for  justifiable cause;
      (2)  "Adult maltreatment" means abuse, exploitation, neglect, physical abuse, or sexual abuse of an adult;
      (3)  "Caregiver"  means a related person or an unrelated person, an owner, an agent, a  high managerial agent of a public or private organization, or a public  or private organization that has the responsibility for the protection,  care, or custody of an endangered adult or an impaired adult as a result  of assuming the responsibility voluntarily, by contract, through  employment, or by order of the circuit court;
      (4)  "Custodian"  means the Department of Human Services while the department is  exercising a seventy-two hour hold on an endangered or impaired person  or during the effective dates of an order granting custody to the  department;
      (5)  "Department" means the Department of Human Services;
      (6)  "Endangered adult" means:
            (A)  An adult eighteen (18) years of age or older who:
                  (i)  Is found to be in a situation or condition that poses a danger to himself or herself; and
                  (ii)  Demonstrates a lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that situation or condition; or
            (B)  An adult resident of a long-term care facility who:
                  (i)  Is found to be in a situation or condition that poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person; and
                  (ii)  Demonstrates a lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that situation or condition;
      (7)  "Exploitation" means the:
            (A)  Illegal or unauthorized use or management of an endangered person's or an impaired person's funds, assets, or property;
            (B)  Use  of an adult endangered person's or an adult impaired person's power of  attorney or guardianship for the profit or advantage of one's own self  or another;
            (C)  Fraudulent or  otherwise illegal, unauthorized, or improper act or process of an  individual, including a caregiver or fiduciary, that uses the resources  of an endangered or an impaired person or long-term care facility  resident for monetary or personal benefit, profit, or gain or that  results in depriving the person or resident of rightful access to or use  of benefits, resources, belongings, or assets; or
            (D)  Misappropriation of property of a long-term care facility resident;
      (8)    (A)  "Fiduciary" means a person or entity with the legal responsibility to:
                  (i)  Make decisions on behalf of and for the benefit of another person; and
                  (ii)  Act in good faith and with fairness.
            (B)  "Fiduciary"  includes without limitation a trustee, a guardian, a conservator, an  executor, an agent under financial power of attorney or health care  power of attorney, or a representative payee;
      (9)  "Imminent  danger to health or safety" means a situation in which death or serious  bodily harm could reasonably be expected to occur without intervention;
      (10)    (A)  "Impaired  adult" means a person eighteen (18) years of age or older who, as a  result of mental or physical impairment, is unable to protect himself or  herself from abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
            (B)  For purposes of this chapter, residents of a long-term care facility are presumed to be impaired persons.
            (C)  For  purposes of this chapter, a person with a mental impairment does not  include a person who is in need of acute psychiatric treatment, chronic  mental health treatment, alcohol or drug abuse treatment, or casework  supervision by mental health professionals;
      (11)  "Long-term care facility" means:
            (A)  A nursing home;
            (B)  A residential care facility;
            (C)  A post-acute head injury retraining and residential facility;
            (D)  An assisted living facility;
            (E)  An intermediate care facility for individuals with mental retardation; or
            (F)  Any facility that provides long-term medical or personal care;
      (12)  "Long-term care facility resident" means a person eighteen (18) years of age or older living in a long-term care facility;
      (13)  "Long-term  care facility resident maltreatment" means abuse, exploitation,  neglect, physical abuse, or sexual abuse of an adult resident of a  long-term care facility;
      (14)  "Maltreated adult" means an adult who has been abused, exploited, neglected, physically abused, or sexually abused;
      (15)  "Misappropriation  of property of a long-term care facility resident" means the deliberate  misplacement, exploitation, or wrongful, temporary, or permanent use of  a long-term care facility resident's belongings or money without the  long-term care facility resident's consent;
      (16)  "Neglect" means:
            (A)  An act or omission by an endangered or an impaired adult, for example, self-neglect; or
            (B)  An  act or omission by a caregiver responsible for the care and supervision  of an endangered or an impaired adult constituting negligent failure  to:
                  (i)  Provide necessary  treatment, rehabilitation, care, food, clothing, shelter, supervision,  or medical services to an endangered or an impaired adult;
                  (ii)  Report  health problems or changes in health problems or changes in the health  condition of an endangered or an impaired adult to the appropriate  medical personnel;
                  (iii)  Carry out a prescribed treatment plan; or
                  (iv)  Provide  to an adult resident of a long-term care facility goods or services  necessary to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness as  defined in regulations promulgated by the Office of Long-Term Care of  the Division of Medical Services of the Department of Human Services;
      (17)    (A)  "Physical injury" means the impairment of a physical condition or the infliction of substantial pain.
            (B)  If  the person is an endangered or an impaired adult, there is a  presumption that any physical injury resulted in the infliction of  substantial pain;
      (18)    (A)  "Protective services" means services to protect an endangered or an impaired adult from:
                  (i)  Self-neglect or self-abuse; or
                  (ii)  Abuse or neglect by others.
            (B)  Protective services may include:
                  (i)  Evaluation of the need for services;
                  (ii)  Arrangements or referrals for appropriate services available in the community;
                  (iii)  Assistance in obtaining financial benefits to which the person is entitled; or
                  (iv)  As appropriate, referrals to law enforcement or prosecutors;
      (19)  "Resident of a long-term care facility" means a person eighteen (18) years of age or older living in a long-term care facility;
      (20)  "Serious bodily harm" means physical abuse, sexual abuse, physical injury, or serious physical injury;
      (21)  "Serious physical injury" means physical injury to an endangered or an impaired adult that:
            (A)  Creates a substantial risk of death; or
            (B)  Causes  protracted disfigurement, protracted impairment of health, or loss or  protracted impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ;
      (22)  "Sexual  abuse" means deviate sexual activity, sexual contact, or sexual  intercourse, as those terms are defined in    5-14-101, with another  person who is not the actor's spouse and who is incapable of consent  because he or she is mentally defective, mentally incapacitated, or  physically helpless; and
      (23)  "Subject of the report" means:
            (A)  The endangered or an impaired adult;
            (B)  The adult's legal guardian; and
            (C)  The offender.