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Involuntary Commitment
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Deferred Hearing
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A. Formal Voluntary Admission
- Individual has a right to terminate involuntary commitment proceedings by
signing formal voluntary admission. (Sec. 406) The hospital is required to
offer formal voluntary admission.
- Court must dismiss any pending proceeding unless it finds that dismissal
would not be in the best interest of the individual or the public.
B. H.B. 4918
- Individual who is hospitalized pending the Court hearing shall within 72
hours excluding Sundays and holiday, meet with:
a. Legal counsel.
b. Treatment team member assigned by the hospital director.
c. Person assigned by the appropriate Community Mental Health board director.
d. Person designated by the subject of the petition, if possible.
- Individual must be informed of all the following:
a. Proposed treatment
plan in hospital.
b. The nature and possible consequences of commitment procedures.
c. The proposed plan of treatment in the community; either an alternative to
hospitalization or a combination of hospitalization and alternative treatment
with hospitalization not to exceed 60 days. (There may be no such plan if the
condition of the patient only indicates hospitalization).
- Individual may defer hearing for period of 60 days if the individual
chooses to remain hospitalized for 90 days if the individual chooses
alternative treatment or a combination of hospitalization and alternative
treatment.
- Individual may demand hearing during deferral period.
- Individual must agree to accept proposed treatment during deferral period.
- Original petition and certificates remain valid during deferral period.
- If individual refuses proposed treatment at any time during deferral
period, a hearing is held.
- A hearing shall be convened under Sec. 452 if not earlier than 14 days nor
later than 7 days before the expiration of the deferred period, if an
appropriate party notifies the Court that the individual continues to need
treatment. The individual must be given opportunity to accept treatment on a
voluntary basis if suitable for voluntary treatment.
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