(1) A program shall develop and maintain a youth's rights policy that supports and protects the fundamental human, civil, constitutional and statutory rights of all youth. These rights shall include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) each youth has the right to be free from abuse, neglect and unnecessary physical or chemical restraint;
(b) if the program operates during the school year, every youth has the right to educational services in accordance with Montana state law;
(c) the dignity of every youth and family must be recognized and respected in the delivery of services;
(d) each youth has the right to receive care according to individual need;
(e) service must be provided within the most appropriate setting;
(f) each youth has the right to personal privacy, and the program must allow privacy for each youth when not contrary to treatment and safety of the youth;
(g) contact with the family will be maintained by mail and phone, if accessible, as long as this contact is not contrary to the treatment and safety needs of the youth; and
(h) each youth has the right to have his or her opinions and recommendations considered and documented in the development of his or her case plan.