§ 33-6-610. Hearing to Determine Compliance — Findings — Order to Comply — Recommitment Upon Failure or Inability to Comply
If the person appears in person before the court, the court shall hold a hearing to determine whether the person is required to be participating in outpatient treatment and is, without good cause, not complying with the treatment plan. The court shall release the person, if the court determines that: The person is complying with […]
§ 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 […]
§ 33-6-612. Failure to Appear Where No Affidavit by Qualified Mental Health Professional
IF the qualified mental health professional has not filed an affidavit with the court regarding the person with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance, AND the person does not respond to the order to appear, THEN the court shall order the person taken into custody, AND the officer who serves the order on the person […]
§ 33-6-507. Commitment to Contract Facility — Conformance With Contract
If a licensed private or local public hospital or treatment resource has contracted with the department to serve defendants in the region and has available suitable accommodations, the court shall commit the defendant to the facility, and the facility shall admit and detain the defendant in conformity with its obligations under its contract with the […]
§ 33-6-508. Commitment to Non-State Facility Where Third-Party Payment Has Been Arranged
IF a parent, legal guardian, legal custodian, conservator, spouse, or an adult relative of the defendant, or any other person has made arrangements to pay the cost of care and treatment in a licensed private hospital or treatment resources, OR the facility chooses to accept the defendant when no third person has made arrangements to […]
§ 33-6-509. Suitable Accommodations Required
The chief officer of a facility to which a person is committed under this part shall not admit the person until the facility has available suitable accommodations. If a person is committed to a state facility under this part, the person does not come into the custody of the commissioner until the facility has available […]
§ 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, […]
§ 33-6-601. Disclosure of Patient Information Relating to Outpatient Treatment
IF a person with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance was committed involuntarily under chapter 6, part 5 of this title, AND the hospital staff determines preliminarily that: the person will need to participate in outpatient treatment on discharge, and there is a likelihood that the discharge will be subject to the outpatient treatment obligation […]
§ 33-6-602. Release From Hospitalization Subject to Outpatient Treatment
IF on the basis of a review of the person’s history before and during hospitalization, the hospital staff concludes that: the person has a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance or has a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance in remission, the person’s condition resulting from mental illness or serious emotional disturbance is likely to […]
§ 33-6-603. Outpatient Treatment Plan
In developing the plan, the releasing facility and the outpatient qualified mental health professional shall consult with the service recipient; the service recipient’s parents, legal custodian, or legal guardian if the service recipient is a child; and the service recipient’s conservator, if any. Subject to obtaining any necessary consent before making a disclosure of patient […]