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HB 559 Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria.

Introduced by: Robert B. Bell, III | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

ECO, TDO, involuntary commitment; criteria. Changes the criteria for emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, involuntary commitment, and outpatient treatment, including how that criteria is applied to prisoners and juveniles, so that a person may be taken into custody, temporarily detained, involuntarily committed, or ordered to outpatient treatment if the person has a mental illness and there exists a substantial likelihood that, as a result of mental illness, the person will, in the near future (i) cause serious physical harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior causing, attempting, or threatening harm and other relevant information, if any, or (ii) suffer serious harm due to his lack of capacity to protect himself from harm or to provide for his basic human needs. This bill incorporates HB 1059 and HB 1237.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

ECO, TDO, involuntary commitment; criteria. Changes the criteria for emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, juveniles and involuntary commitment, including how that criteria is applied to prisoners and juveniles, so that a person may be taken into custody, temporarily detained, or involuntarily committed if the person is mentally ill and there exists a substantial likelihood that the person will, in the near future, cause serious physical harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior or other relevant information, or suffer serious harm due to his lack of capacity to protect himself from harm, or provide for his basic human needs. This bill incorporates HB 1059 and HB 1237.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

ECO, TDO, involuntary commitment; criteria. Changes the criteria for emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, juveniles and involuntary commitment, including how that criteria is applied to prisoners and juveniles, so that a person may be taken into custody, temporarily detained, or involuntarily committed if the person is mentally ill and there exists a substantial likelihood that the person will, in the near future, cause serious physical harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior causing, attempting, or threatening such harm or has been proven to be so seriously mentally ill as to be unable to care for himself.