§ 16.1-345.2. Mandatory outpatient treatment; criteria; orders
A. After observing the minor and considering (i) the recommendations of any treating or examining physician or psychologist licensed in Virginia, if available, (ii) any past actions of the minor, (iii) any past mental health treatment of the minor, (iv) any evaluation of the minor, (v) any medical records available, (vi) the preadmission screening report, […]
§ 16.1-345.3. Monitoring mandatory outpatient treatment; motion for review
A. The community services board where the minor resides shall monitor the minor’s compliance with the mandatory outpatient treatment plan ordered by the court pursuant to § 16.1-345.2. Monitoring compliance shall include (i) contacting the service providers to determine if the minor is complying with the mandatory outpatient treatment order and (ii) notifying the court […]
§ 16.1-345.4. Court review of mandatory outpatient treatment plan
A. The juvenile and domestic relations district court judge shall hold a hearing within 15 days after receiving the motion for review of the mandatory outpatient treatment plan; however, if the fifteenth day is a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday, or day on which the court is lawfully closed, the hearing shall be held on the […]
§ 16.1-345.5. Continuation of mandatory outpatient treatment order
A. At any time within 30 days prior to the expiration of a mandatory outpatient treatment order, the community services board that is required to monitor the minor’s compliance with the order may file with the juvenile and domestic relations district court for the jurisdiction in which the minor resides a motion for review to […]
§ 16.1-340.4. Involuntary commitment; preadmission screening report
The juvenile and domestic relations district court shall require a preadmission screening report from the community services board that serves the area where the minor resides or, if impractical, where the minor is located. The report shall be prepared by an employee or designee of the community services board. The report shall be admitted as […]
§ 16.1-341. Involuntary commitment; petition; hearing scheduled; notice and appointment of counsel
A. A petition for the involuntary commitment of a minor may be filed with the juvenile and domestic relations district court serving the jurisdiction in which the minor is located by a parent or, if the parent is not available or is unable or unwilling to file a petition, by any responsible adult, including the […]
§ 16.1-342. Involuntary commitment; clinical evaluation
A. Upon the filing of a petition for involuntary commitment, the juvenile and domestic relations district court shall direct the community services board serving the area in which the minor is located to arrange for an evaluation by a qualified evaluator, if one has not already been performed pursuant to subsection B of § 16.1-339. […]
§ 16.1-343. Involuntary commitment; duties of attorney for the minor
As far in advance as practicable after an attorney is appointed to represent a minor under this article, the minor’s attorney shall interview the minor; the minor’s parent, if available; the petitioner; and the qualified evaluator. He shall interview all other material witnesses, and examine all relevant diagnostic and other reports. Any state or local […]
§ 16.1-344. Involuntary commitment; hearing
A. The court shall summon to the hearing all material witnesses requested by either the minor or the petitioner. All testimony shall be under oath. The rules of evidence shall apply. The petitioner, minor and, with leave of court for good cause shown, any other person shall be given the opportunity to present evidence and […]
§ 16.1-340. Emergency custody; issuance and execution of order
A. Any magistrate shall issue, upon the sworn petition of a minor’s treating physician or parent or, if the parent is not available or is unable or unwilling to file a petition, by any responsible adult, including the person having custody over a minor in detention or shelter care pursuant to an order of a […]