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§ 33-6-607. Payment for Outpatient Services

If the person is indigent and is not eligible for payment for service under any other governmentally or privately funded system, the department shall provide for the outpatient services. The person is responsible for payment for the services, if: The person is not indigent; or The person is eligible for payment for services under any […]

§ 33-6-609. Failure to Comply With Outpatient Treatment Plan — Action to Enforce

IF the parent, legal guardian, conservator, spouse, responsible relative, or qualified mental health professional of a service recipient who has been discharged subject to the obligation to participate in outpatient treatment, the person who initiated the commitment proceeding of the service recipient, or the chief officer of the discharging facility files an affidavit with the […]

§ 33-6-611. Failure to Appear at Hearing — Custody Order — Transportation to Hospital — Admission — Notice to Attorney or Other Representative

IF the qualified mental health professional has filed an affidavit showing that: the person with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance is required to be participating in outpatient treatment, the person is, without good cause, not complying with the treatment plan, AND the qualified mental health professional believes the noncompliance is not likely to be […]

§ 33-6-614. Findings by Qualified Mental Health Professional — Release

The qualified mental health professional shall release the person and notify the court of the basis for the release, if the qualified mental health professional determines that: The person with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance is in compliance with the treatment plan; or The person is out of compliance for good cause, is put […]

§ 33-6-510. Person Eligible for Care as Armed Forces Veteran

If a person ordered to be hospitalized under this part is eligible for hospital care or treatment by the veterans’ administration of the United States within this state, the court, upon receipt of a certificate from the veterans’ administration showing that facilities are available and that the person is eligible for care or treatment there, […]