600.1099b Definitions. Sec. 1099b. 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 […]
600.1099c Juvenile mental health court; adoption by family division of circuit court; eligible participants; certification by state court administrative office. Sec. 1099c. (1) A family division of circuit court in any judicial circuit may adopt or institute a juvenile mental health court pursuant to statute or court rules. The creation or existence of a juvenile […]
600.1099d Hiring or contracting with mental health professionals. Sec. 1099d. A juvenile mental health court shall hire, contract, or work in conjunction with mental health professionals, in consultation with the local community mental health service provider, and other such appropriate persons to assist the juvenile mental health court in fulfilling its requirements under this chapter. […]
600.1099e Admission to juvenile mental health court; preadmission screening; confidentiality of information obtained from preadmission screening and assessment; criminal history contained in L.E.I.N. Sec. 1099e. (1) Each juvenile mental health court shall determine whether a juvenile may be admitted. No juvenile has a right to be admitted into a juvenile mental health court. Admission into […]
600.1099f Juvenile alleged to have engaged in what constitutes a criminal act; conditions for admission to juvenile mental health court; withdrawal of admission of responsibility. Sec. 1099f. (1) If the juvenile is alleged to have engaged in activity that would constitute a criminal act if committed by an adult, his or her admission to juvenile […]
600.1099g Victim’s rights; written statement on admissibility. Sec. 1099g. In addition to rights accorded a victim under the William Van Regenmorter crime victim’s rights act, 1985 PA 87, MCL 780.751 to 780.834, the juvenile mental health court shall permit any victim of the offense or offenses for which the juvenile has been petitioned to submit […]
600.1099h Admission of juvenile into juvenile mental health court; requirements. Sec. 1099h. Upon admitting a juvenile into a juvenile mental health court, all of the following apply: (a) The court shall enter an adjudication upon acceptance of a juvenile’s admittance of responsibility to the offense. (b) Unless a memorandum of understanding made pursuant to section […]
600.1099i Juvenile mental health court program; requirements; completion of the program; exit evaluation; confidentiality of information obtained while participating in the program; exemption from disclosure. Sec. 1099i. (1) A juvenile mental health court shall provide a juvenile mental health court participant with all of the following: (a) Consistent and close monitoring of the juvenile’s treatment […]
600.1099j Continued participation in the juvenile mental health court program; compliance with court orders; termination or discharge from participation in program; repayment of court costs; notification of objection to individual plan of services. Sec. 1099j. (1) In order to continue to participate in and successfully complete a juvenile mental health court program, a juvenile shall […]
600.1099k Completion or termination of the juvenile mental health court program; findings on the record or written statement in court file; discharge and dismissal of proceedings; duties of court; court proceedings closed to public; exemption from disclosure. Sec. 1099k. (1) Upon a participant’s completion or termination of the juvenile mental health court program, the court […]
600.1099l Collection and maintenance of information; standards for juvenile mental health courts; information exempt from disclosure. Sec. 1099l. (1) Each juvenile 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 […]
600.1099m Disposition of funds; report; advisory committee; training and technical assistance. Sec. 1099m. (1) The supreme court is responsible for the expenditure of state funds for the establishment and operation of juvenile mental health courts. (2) Each juvenile mental health court shall report quarterly to the state court administrative office in a manner prescribed by […]