600.1090 Definitions. Sec. 1090. As used in this chapter: (a) “Co-occurring disorder” means having 1 or more disorders relating to the use of alcohol or other controlled substances of abuse as well as any serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, or developmental disability. A diagnosis of co-occurring disorders occurs when at least 1 disorder of […]
600.1091 Mental health court; participants from other jurisdictions; certification by state court administrative office required. Sec. 1091. (1) The circuit court or the district court in any judicial circuit or a district court in any judicial district may adopt or institute a mental health court pursuant to statute or court rules. However, if the mental […]
600.1092 Hiring or contracting with treatment providers. Sec. 1092. A mental health court may hire or contract with licensed or accredited treatment providers, in consultation with the local community mental health service provider, and other such appropriate persons to assist the mental health court in fulfilling its requirements under this chapter. History: Add. 2013, Act […]
600.1093 Admission to mental health court. Sec. 1093. (1) Each mental health court shall determine whether an individual may be admitted to the mental health court. No individual has a right to be admitted into a mental health court. Admission into a mental health court program is at the discretion of the court based on […]
600.1094 Admission to mental health court of individual charged in criminal case; conditions; mental health services before entry of plea; withdrawal of plea; additional rights of victim under William Van Regenmorter crime victim’s rights act. Sec. 1094. (1) If the individual is charged in a criminal case his or her admission to mental health court […]
600.1095 Admission to mental health court; requirements; jurisdiction; fee. Sec. 1095. (1) Upon admitting an individual into a mental health court, all of the following apply: (a) For an individual who is admitted to a mental health court based upon having criminal charges currently filed against him or her and who has not already pled […]
600.1096 Services provided by mental health court; exit evaluation; confidentiality of information obtained from assessment, treatment, or testing. Sec. 1096. (1) A mental health court shall provide a mental health court participant with all of the following: (a) Consistent and close monitoring of the participant and interaction among the court, treatment providers, probation, and the […]
600.1097 Participation in and completion of mental health court program; compliance with court orders; accusation of new crime; judge discretion to terminate; payment of costs; objection to written individual plan of services; notice. Sec. 1097. (1) In order to continue to participate in and successfully complete a mental health court program, an individual shall comply […]
600.1098 Successful completion or termination; findings on the record or statement in court file; applicable law; discharge and dismissal of proceedings; criteria; discharge and dismissal of domestic violence offense; circumstances; discharge and dismissal under subsection (3); duties of court upon successful completion of probation or court supervision; termination or failure of participant to complete program; […]
600.1099 Mental health court; collection of data; maintenance of files or databases; standards; disclosure. Sec. 1099. (1) Each mental health court shall collect and provide data on each individual applicant and participant and the entire program as required by the state court administrative office. The state court administrative office shall provide appropriate training to all […]
600.1099a Mental health court; expenditure of funds by supreme court; quarterly reports; advisory committee; technical and training assistance. Sec. 1099a. (1) The supreme court is responsible for the expenditure of state funds for the establishment and operation of mental health courts. (2) Each mental health court shall report quarterly to the state court administrative office […]