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2004 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 16.1-340 and 16.1-341 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 16.1-340. Emergency admission.
A minor may be taken into custody and admitted for inpatient treatment pursuant
to the procedures specified in § 37.1-67.01 or § 37.1-67.1. If the minor is
admitted to a willing facility in accordance with § 37.1-67.1, the temporary
detention order shall be effective until such time as the juvenile and domestic
relations district court serving the jurisdiction in which the minor is located
or resides schedules a hearing. The juvenile and domestic relations district
court serving the jurisdiction in which the minor is located or resides shall
schedule a hearing pursuant to § 16.1-341 no sooner than twenty-four 24 hours
and no later than seventy-two 72 hours from the time of the issuance of the
temporary detention order. If the seventy-two 72-hour period expires on a
Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday or day on which the court is lawfully closed,
the seventy-two 72 hours shall be extended to the next day which that is not a
Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday or day on which the court is lawfully closed.
§ 16.1-341. Involuntary commitment; petition; hearing scheduled; notice and appointment of counsel.
A. A petition for the involuntary commitment of a minor may be filed with the juvenile and domestic relations district court serving the jurisdiction in which the minor is located by a parent or, if the parent is not available or is unable or unwilling to file a petition, by any responsible adult. The petition shall include the name and address of the petitioner and the minor and shall set forth in specific terms why the petitioner believes the minor meets the criteria for involuntary commitment specified in § 16.1-345. The petition shall be taken under oath.
If a commitment hearing has been scheduled by a juvenile and domestic relations district judge pursuant to subdivision 3 of subsection C of § 16.1-339, the petition for judicial approval filed by the facility under subsection C of § 16.1-339 shall serve as the petition for involuntary commitment as long as such petition complies in substance with the provisions of this subsection.
B. Upon the filing of a petition for involuntary commitment of a minor, the
juvenile and domestic relations district court serving the jurisdiction in
which the minor is located may schedule a hearing which shall occur no sooner
than twenty-four 24 hours and no later than seventy-two 72 hours from the time
the petition was filed. If the seventy-two-hour 72-hour period expires on a
Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday or day on which the court is lawfully closed, the
seventy-two 72 hours shall be extended to the next day that is not a
Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday or day on which the court is lawfully closed.
If the petition is not dismissed, copies of the petition, together with a
notice of the hearing, shall be served immediately upon the minor and the
minor's parents, if they are not petitioners. No later than twenty-four 24
hours before the hearing, the court shall appoint counsel to represent the minor, unless it has
determined that the minor has retained counsel. Upon the request of the minor's counsel, for good
cause shown, and after notice to the petitioner and all other persons receiving
notice of the hearing, the court may continue the hearing once for a period not
to exceed seventy-two 72 hours.