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1-House Engrossed Senate Bill state hospital; placement; court-ordered treatment State of Arizona Senate Fifty-fifth Legislature Second Regular Session 2022 CHAPTER 302 SENATE BILL 1392 An Act amending section 36-541, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to court-ordered treatment. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
1+House Engrossed Senate Bill state hospital; placement; court-ordered treatment State of Arizona Senate Fifty-fifth Legislature Second Regular Session 2022 SENATE BILL 1392 An Act amending section 36-541, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to court-ordered treatment. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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6063 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 36-541, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE36-541. Mandatory local treatment A. A patient who is ordered by a court to undergo treatment, if and who is not hospitalized in the state hospital at the time of the order, shall undergo treatment for at least twenty-five days in a local mental health treatment agency that is geographically convenient for the patient before being hospitalized in the state hospital. This section shall does not apply if the court finds, at a hearing on court-ordered treatment, that the patient's present condition and history demonstrate that the patient will not benefit from the required period of treatment in a local mental health treatment agency or that the state hospital provides a program which that is specific to the needs of the patient and is unavailable in the local mental health treatment agency, or when there is no local mental health treatment agency readily available to the patient. Such a finding shall be based at least upon on the annual written description by the state hospital of programs and services available and appropriate written reports from the medical director of the local mental health treatment agency. The patient may be immediately hospitalized at the state hospital whenever the court determines that this section does not apply. B. A patient who is ordered by a court to undergo treatment based on a determination that he has a persistent or acute disability shall be treated for at least twenty-five days solely in or by a local mental health treatment agency geographically convenient for the patient unless he may be admitted for treatment if the patient is accepted by the superintendent of the state hospital for treatment at the state hospital or if the court orders placement at the state hospital pursuant to subsection A or C of this section. C. During any period of court-ordered treatment, the medical director of the local mental health treatment agency assigned to supervise and administer the patient's treatment program may file a motion requesting the court to amend the treatment order to place the patient for treatment at the state hospital. After a hearing, if the court finds that the patient's present condition and history demonstrate that the patient will not benefit from a continued period of treatment in or by a local mental health treatment agency, either as an inpatient or an outpatient, or that the state hospital provides a program that is specific to the needs of the patient and is unavailable in a local mental health treatment agency, and that the least restrictive placement to meet the needs of the patient for the foreseeable future is placement in the state hospital and there is a legally available funded bed in the state hospital, the court may amend the original treatment order authorizing the placement of the patient at the state hospital pursuant to section 36-540, subsection A, paragraph 2 or 3. Within five days after receiving notice from the court, the superintendent shall notify the court whether a bed is available in the state hospital.END_STATUTE
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7275 C. During any period of court-ordered treatment, the medical director of the local mental health treatment agency assigned to supervise and administer the patient's treatment program may file a motion requesting the court to amend the treatment order to place the patient for treatment at the state hospital. After a hearing, if the court finds that the patient's present condition and history demonstrate that the patient will not benefit from a continued period of treatment in or by a local mental health treatment agency, either as an inpatient or an outpatient, or that the state hospital provides a program that is specific to the needs of the patient and is unavailable in a local mental health treatment agency, and that the least restrictive placement to meet the needs of the patient for the foreseeable future is placement in the state hospital and there is a legally available funded bed in the state hospital, the court may amend the original treatment order authorizing the placement of the patient at the state hospital pursuant to section 36-540, subsection A, paragraph 2 or 3. Within five days after receiving notice from the court, the superintendent shall notify the court whether a bed is available in the state hospital.END_STATUTE
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