The Rhode Island Rights-Waiver Form is a legal document used in the state of Rhode Island to waive an individual's rights to certain benefits, services, or programs. It is used in a variety of contexts, such as when a person is unable to participate in a particular program due to disability or illness, or when a person chooses to waive their rights to receive certain benefits or services. The form is available in both electronic and paper formats, and is typically signed by both the individual and a witness. There are three main types of Rhode Island Rights-Waiver Forms: the Right to Receive Services Waiver, the Right to Receive Benefits Waiver, and the Right to Participate in Programs Waiver. Each type of waiver form is used to waive a specific set of rights and can be tailored to meet the individual's needs.