Section 631.165 – Transfer of patient to a mental health facility, when, procedure.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 631.165. Transfer of patient to a mental health facility, when, procedure. — If the head of the alcohol or drug abuse facility finds that a person who is detained for treatment and rehabilitation is presenting a likelihood of serious harm as a result of mental disorder other than alcohol or […]
Section 631.170 – Head of facility may request sheriff to return absent client, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1985 631.170. Head of facility may request sheriff to return absent client, when. — If requested to do so by the head of an alcohol or drug abuse facility, the sheriff of the county where a client, absent without authorization, is found shall apprehend and return him to the facility. The […]
Section 631.175 – Other sections which apply to alcohol or drug abuse facilities.
Effective – 28 Aug 1989 631.175. Other sections which apply to alcohol or drug abuse facilities. — The provisions of sections 632.315, 632.390, 632.405, 632.410, 632.415, 632.425, 632.435, 632.440, 632.445 and 632.450 shall also apply to court procedures, evaluations, admissions, detention, treatment, and rehabilitation in alcohol or drug abuse facilities. ——– (L. 1985 S.B. 265, […]
Section 631.130 – Information to be furnished to patient, assistance.
Effective – 28 Aug 1985 631.130. Information to be furnished to patient, assistance. — Within three hours after the arrival of the respondent at an alcohol or drug abuse facility, the respondent shall be given a copy of the application for detention; a notice of rights as set out in section 631.135*; and a notice […]
Section 631.135 – Information to be furnished to patient and others.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 631.135. Information to be furnished to patient and others. — If a respondent is accepted for treatment and rehabilitation pursuant to this chapter, he shall be advised, orally and in writing, of the information contained in subdivisions (1) to (11) of this section. The respondent’s guardian, if any, and, with […]
Section 631.140 – Additional detention may be requested — contents of petition.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 631.140. Additional detention may be requested — contents of petition. — 1. At the expiration of the ninety-six-hour period, the respondent may be detained and treated involuntarily for an additional two judicial days only if the head of the alcohol or drug abuse facility or a mental health coordinator has […]
Section 631.145 – Hearing for continued detention, procedure — patient’s rights relating thereto.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 631.145. Hearing for continued detention, procedure — patient’s rights relating thereto. — 1. The petition for thirty-day involuntary detention, treatment, and rehabilitation shall be filed with the probate division of the circuit court. At the time of filing the petition, the court clerk shall set a date and time for […]
Section 631.150 – Further additional detention may be requested — hearing to be held when — treatment plan to be presented.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 631.150. Further additional detention may be requested — hearing to be held when — treatment plan to be presented. — 1. Before the expiration of the thirty-day period of detention, treatment, and rehabilitation ordered pursuant to section 631.145, the court may order the respondent to be detained for treatment and […]
Section 631.155 – Custody ordered to director of department, duty of placement.
Effective – 28 Aug 1985 631.155. Custody ordered to director of department, duty of placement. — Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary, whenever a court orders a person detained for involuntary treatment or rehabilitation in an alcohol or drug abuse facility operated by the department, or such a facility affiliated and […]
Section 631.160 – Hospitalization outside treatment facility, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1985 631.160. Hospitalization outside treatment facility, when. — Whenever any respondent detained involuntarily under this chapter in an alcohol or drug abuse facility is found during the detention period to be in need of medical care and treatment provided in a hospital, which in the opinion of a licensed physician must […]