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§27-6A-10. Medications and Management of Court-Ordered Individuals

(a) At any time pursuant to 27-6A-2, 27-6A-3, or 27-6A-4 of this code, an individual is court ordered to a mental health facility or state hospital, the individual has the right to receive treatment under the standards of medical management. (b) An individual with health care decision-making capacity may refuse medications or other management unless […]

§27-6A-11. Payment to Forensic Evaluators

The department shall pay qualified forensic evaluators for all matters related to conducting a court-ordered forensic evaluation. The department shall develop and implement a process for prompt payment to qualified forensic evaluators. The department shall establish policies and procedures for establishing a maximum rate schedule for each of the four evaluation types (competency to stand […]

§27-6A-13. Dangerousness Assessment Advisory Board

(a) The Dangerousness Assessment Advisory Board is continued. The board shall consist of the following persons: (1) The Commissioner of the Bureau of Behavioral Health and Health Facilities, or a designee of the commissioner who was not involved in the decision under review;

§27-6A-8. Credit for Time; Expenses

(a) If a person is convicted of a crime, any time spent in involuntary confinement in a mental health facility or state hospital as a result of being charged with the crime shall be credited to the sentence. (b) All inpatient care and treatment shall be paid by the department. (c) All competency restoration services […]

§27-6A-9. Competency to Be Adjudicated in Juvenile Court

In a similar manner and in accordance with procedures set forth in subsection (a), section two of this article or subsection (a), section four of this article, a juvenile court may order a qualified forensic evaluator to conduct an evaluation of a juvenile to aid the court in its disposition under chapter forty-nine of this […]

§27-6A-1. Qualified Forensic Evaluator; Qualified Forensic Psychiatrist; Qualified Forensic Psychologist; Definitions and Requirements

(a) For purposes of this article: (1) “Competency restoration” means the treatment or education process for attempting to restore a criminal defendants ability to consult with his or her attorney with a reasonable degree of rational understanding, including a rational and factual understanding of the court proceedings and charges against the person. Competency restoration services […]