Relates to involuntary in-patient mental health treatment where care and treatment in a hospital is essential to a person's welfare if, in the absence of such care and treatment, the person's mental illness is likely to result in serious harm.
Regards involuntary treatment for mental illness
Provides relative to civil involuntary outpatient treatment for persons suffering from mental illness
Medicaid Step-therapy Protocols for Drugs for Serious Mental Illness Treatments
Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.
Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.
Increasing the amount of time a person may be held for treatment and adding criteria for when continued treatment may be ordered under the care and treatment act for mentally ill persons.
Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.
Revises certain requirements for involuntary commitment for mental health treatment.
Revises certain requirements for involuntary commitment for mental health treatment.