(1) The following rights may not be restricted for the purposes of an aversive program:
(a) the right to education and training services;
(b) the right to reside, work and receive treatment in a safe environment;
(c) the right to an individual plan;
(d) the right to prompt medical and dental care;
(e) the right to a nourishing, well-balanced diet;
(f) the right to acquire the assistance of an advocate;
(g) the right to the opportunity for religious worship; and
(h) the right to just compensation for work performed.