In the ECF Choices program, a person's rights can only be restricted if data is presented to justify the restriction, it is documented in a formal plan, and consent is obtained from the individual or their conservator. These steps are vital to uphold the individual's rights while ensuring necessary restrictions are implemented fairly. Ultimately, all of the mentioned conditions must be met before restrictions can take place. ;
In the ECF Choices program, before a person's rights can be restricted, data must justify the restriction, it must be documented in a plan, and the person or their conservator must consent. All of these steps (option D) are necessary to ensure the ethical and legal restriction of rights. This process is designed to respect individual rights while promoting their welfare.
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