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2015 SESSION
SB 1264 Involuntary admission and incapacity information; access by law-enforcement.
Introduced by: R. Creigh Deeds | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Law-enforcement access to involuntary admission and incapacity information. Provides that certain information related to persons adjudicated incapacitated or ordered to involuntary inpatient or outpatient treatment or to persons who were subject to a temporary detention order who agreed to voluntary admission may be disseminated to a full-time or part-time employee of a law-enforcement agency for purposes of the administration of criminal justice.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Law-enforcement access to involuntary admission
and incapacity records. Provides that certain records of persons adjudicated incapacitated or ordered to involuntary inpatient or outpatient treatment or of persons who were subject to a temporary detention order who agreed to voluntary admission may be disseminated to a full-time or part-time employee of a law-enforcement agency for purposes of the administration of criminal justice.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Law-enforcement access to involuntary admission and incapacity records. Provides that certain records of persons adjudicated incapacitated or ordered to involuntary inpatient or outpatient treatment or of persons who were subject to a temporary detention order who agreed to voluntary admission may be disseminated to authorized officers or employees of criminal justice agencies for purposes of the administration of criminal justice.