Section 632.425 – Physician-patient, psychologist-patient privileges waived in detention proceedings.
Effective – 28 Aug 1980 632.425. Physician-patient, psychologist-patient privileges waived in detention proceedings. — The physician-patient privilege recognized by section 491.060 and the psychologist-patient privilege recognized by section 337.055 shall be deemed waived in detention proceedings under this chapter. The fact that such privileges have been waived pursuant to this section does not by itself […]
Section 632.430 – Appeals — to have priority — attorney general to be notified and to represent state.
Effective – 28 Aug 1980 632.430. Appeals — to have priority — attorney general to be notified and to represent state. — 1. Appeals from court orders made under this chapter may be made by the respondent or by the petitioner to the appropriate appellate court pursuant to the rules of civil procedure of the […]
Section 632.360 – Discharge of patient, when — procedure.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 632.360. Discharge of patient, when — procedure. — At the end of any detention period ordered by the court under this chapter, the respondent shall be discharged unless a petition for further detention is filed and heard in the same manner as provided herein. Successive one-year detention periods, or successive […]
Section 632.365 – Where detention to take place.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 632.365. Where detention to take place. — Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary, whenever a court orders a person detained for involuntary treatment in a mental health program operated by the department, the order of detention shall be to the custody of the director of the […]
Section 632.370 – Transfer of patient by department — hearing on transfer of minor to adult ward — consent required — notice to be given — considerations — transfer to federal facility, notice, restrictions.
Effective – 28 Aug 2011 632.370. Transfer of patient by department — hearing on transfer of minor to adult ward — consent required — notice to be given — considerations — transfer to federal facility, notice, restrictions. — 1. The department may transfer, or authorize the transfer of, an involuntary patient detained under this chapter, […]
Section 632.375 – Patient to be evaluated, when — report to certain persons — court may consider continuation of detention.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 632.375. Patient to be evaluated, when — report to certain persons — court may consider continuation of detention. — 1. At least once every one hundred eighty days, the head of each mental health program shall have each respondent who is detained at the program for a one-year period under […]
Section 632.380 – Provisions of chapter not to apply to certain persons.
Effective – 28 Aug 2011 632.380. Provisions of chapter not to apply to certain persons. — Persons with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability or who are senile or impaired by alcoholism or drug abuse shall not be detained judicially under this chapter, unless they are also mentally ill and as a result present […]
Section 632.385 – Patient to be placed outside facility, when — conditions — duration — furloughs — modification of orders — notice requirements.
Effective – 28 Aug 1988 632.385. Patient to be placed outside facility, when — conditions — duration — furloughs — modification of orders — notice requirements. — 1. The head of a mental health facility shall release a patient, whether voluntary or involuntary, from the facility to the least restrictive environment, including referral to and […]
Section 632.340 – Further additional detention or outpatient detention and treatment may be requested — hearing to be held, when — treatment plan to be presented.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 632.340. Further additional detention or outpatient detention and treatment may be requested — hearing to be held, when — treatment plan to be presented. — 1. Before the expiration of the twenty-one-day inpatient detention and treatment period ordered pursuant to section 632.335, the court may order the respondent to be […]
Section 632.345 – Physician or licensed psychologist to be appointed, qualifications — detention to be continued, how long.
Effective – 28 Aug 1996 632.345. Physician or licensed psychologist to be appointed, qualifications — detention to be continued, how long. — 1. If requested by the respondent, the court shall appoint an available licensed physician or licensed psychologist to examine him and testify at the respondent’s request. If the respondent or his counsel so […]