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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND

HOSPITALS -- MENTAL HEALTH LAW

     

     Introduced By: Representative David A. Bennett

     Date Introduced: March 02, 2022

     Referred To: House Health & Human Services

     (BHDDH)

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 40.1-5-5, 40.1-5-7, 40.1-5-8, 40.1-5-9 and 40.1-5-10 of the General

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Laws in Chapter 40.1-5 entitled "Mental Health Law" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     40.1-5-5. Admission of patients generally -- Rights of patients -- Patients' records --

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Competence of patients.

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     (a) Admissions. Any person who is in need of care and treatment in a facility, as herein

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defined, may be admitted or certified, received, and retained as a patient in a facility by complying

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with any one of the following admission procedures applicable to the case:

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     (1) Voluntary admission.

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     (2) Emergency certification.

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     (3) Civil court certification.

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     (b) Forms. The director shall prescribe and furnish forms for use in admissions and patient

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notification procedures under this chapter.

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     (c) Exclusions. No defective delinquent, person with a mental disability, or person under

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the influence of alcohol or drugs shall be certified to a facility, as herein defined, solely by reason

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of that condition, unless the person also qualified for admission or certification under the provisions

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of this chapter.

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     (d) Examining physician or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). For

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purposes of certification, no examining physician or licensed advanced practice registered nurse

 

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(APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health shall be related by blood or marriage to the person

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who is applying for the admission of another, or to the person who is the subject of the application;

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nor shall he or she have any interest, contractually, testamentary, or otherwise (other than

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reasonable and proper charges for professional services rendered), in or against the estate or assets

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of the person who is the subject of the application; nor shall he or she be a manager, trustee, visitor,

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proprietor, officer, stockholder, or have any pecuniary interest, directly or indirectly, or, except as

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otherwise herein expressly provided, be a director, resident physician, or salaried physician,

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licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health, or

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employee in any facility to which it is proposed to admit the person.

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     (e) Certificates. Certificates, as required by this chapter, must provide a factual description

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of the person's behavior that indicates that the person concerned is mentally disabled, creates a

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likelihood of serious harm, and is in need of care and treatment in a facility as defined in this

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chapter. They shall further set forth such other findings as may be required by the particular

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certification procedure used. Certificates shall also show that an examination of the person

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concerned was made within five (5) days prior to the date of admission or certification, unless

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otherwise herein provided. The date of the certificate shall be the date of the commencement of the

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examination, and in the event examinations are conducted separately or over a period of days, then

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the five-day (5) period above referred to (unless otherwise expressly provided) shall be measured

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from the date of the commencement of the first examination. All certificates shall contain the

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observations upon which judgments are based, and shall contain other information as the director

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may by rule or regulation require.

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     (f) Rights of patients. No patient admitted or certified to any facility under any provision

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of this chapter shall be deprived of any constitutional, civil, or legal right, solely by reason of such

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admission or certification nor shall the certification or admission modify or vary any constitutional

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or civil right, including, but not limited to, the right or rights:

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     (1) To privacy and dignity;

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     (2) To civil service or merit rating or ranking and appointment;

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     (3) Relating to the granting, forfeiture or denial of a license, permit, privilege, or benefit

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pursuant to any law;

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     (4) To religious freedom; licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in

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psychiatric/mental health,

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     (5) To be visited privately at all reasonable times by his or her personal physician, attorney,

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and clergyperson, and by other persons at all reasonable times unless the official in charge of the

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facility determines either that a visit by any of the other persons or a particular visitation time would

 

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not be in the best interests of the patient and he or she incorporates a statement for any denial of

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visiting rights in the individualized treatment record of the patient;

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     (6) To be provided with stationery, writing materials, and postage in reasonable amounts

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and to have free unrestricted, unopened, and uncensored use of the mails for letters;

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     (7) To wear one's own clothes, keep and use personal possessions, including toilet articles;

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to keep and be allowed to spend a reasonable sum of money for canteen expenses and small

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purchases; to have access to individual storage space for his or her private use; and reasonable

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access to telephones to make and receive confidential calls; provided, however, that any of these

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rights may be denied for good cause by the official in charge of a facility or a physician designated

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by him or her. A statement of the reasons for any denial shall be entered in the individualized

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treatment record of the patient;

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     (8) To seek independent psychiatric examination and opinion from a psychiatrist or mental

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health professional of his or her choice;

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     (9) To be employed at a gainful occupation insofar as the patient's condition permits,

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provided however, that no patient shall be required to perform labor;

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     (10) To vote and participate in political activity;

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     (11) To receive and read literature;

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     (12) To have the least possible restraint imposed upon the person consistent with affording

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him or her the care and treatment necessary and appropriate to his or her condition;

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     (13) To have access to the mental health advocate upon request;

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     (14) To prevent release of his or her name to the advocate or next of kin by signing a form

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provided to all patients for that purpose at the time of admission.

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     (g) Records. A facility shall maintain for each patient admitted pursuant to this chapter, a

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comprehensive medical record. The record shall contain a recorded, individualized treatment plan,

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which shall at least monthly be reviewed by the physician of the facility who is chiefly responsible

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for the patient's care, notations of the reviews to be entered in the record. The records shall also

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contain information indicating at the time of admission or certification what alternatives to

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admission or certification are available to the patient; what alternatives have been investigated; and

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why the investigated alternatives were not deemed suitable. The medical record shall further

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contain other information as the director may by rule or regulation require.

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     (h) Competence. A person shall not, solely by reason of his or her admission or certification

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to a facility for examination or care and treatment under the provisions of this chapter, thereby be

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deemed incompetent to manage his or her affairs; to contract; to hold, or seek a professional,

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occupational, or vehicle operator's license; to make a will; or for any other purpose. Neither shall

 

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any requirement be made, by rule, regulation, or otherwise, as a condition to admission and

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retention, that any person applying for admission shall have the legal capacity to contract, it being

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sufficient for the purpose, that the person understand the nature and consequence of making the

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application.

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     40.1-5-7. Emergency certification.

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     (a) Applicants.

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     (1) Any physician who or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in

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psychiatric/mental health, after examining a person, has reason to believe that the person is in need

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of immediate care and treatment, and is one whose continued unsupervised presence in the

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community would create an imminent likelihood of serious harm by reason of mental disability,

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may apply at a facility for the emergency certification of the person thereto. The medical director,

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or any other physician or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in

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psychiatric/mental health, employed by the proposed facility for certification, may apply under this

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subsection if no other physician or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified

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in psychiatric/mental health, is available and he or she certifies this fact. If an examination is not

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possible because of the emergency nature of the case and because of the refusal of the person to

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consent to the examination, the applicant on the basis of his or her observation may determine, in

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accordance with the above, that emergency certification is necessary and may apply therefor. In the

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event that no physician or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in

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psychiatric/mental health, is available, a qualified mental health professional who believes the

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person to be in need of immediate care and treatment, and one whose continued unsupervised

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presence in the community would create an imminent likelihood of serious harm by reason of

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mental disability, may make the application for emergency certification to a facility. Application

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shall in all cases be made to the facility that, in the judgment of the applicant at the time of

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application, would impose the least restraint on the liberty of the person consistent with affording

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him or her the care and treatment necessary and appropriate to his or her condition.

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     (2) Whenever an applicant, not employed by a community mental health center established

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pursuant to chapter 8.5 of this title, has reason to believe that the institute of mental health is the

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appropriate facility for the person, the application shall be directed to the community mental health

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center that serves the area in which the person resides, if the person is a Rhode Island resident, or

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the area in which the person is physically present, if a nonresident, and the qualified mental health

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professional(s) at the center shall make the final decision on the application to the institute of mental

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health or may determine whether some other disposition should be made.

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     (b) Applications. An application for certification hereunder shall be in writing and filed

 

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with the facility to which admission is sought. The application shall be executed within five (5)

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days prior to the date of filing and shall state that it is based upon a personal observation of the

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prospective patient by the applicant within the five-day (5) period. It shall include a description of

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the applicant's credentials and the behavior that constitutes the basis for his or her judgment that

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the prospective patient is in need of immediate care and treatment and that a likelihood of serious

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harm by reason of mental disability exists or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN),

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certified in psychiatric/mental health,, and shall include, as well, any other relevant information

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that may assist the admitting physician at the facility to which application is made. Whenever

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practicable, prior to transporting or arranging for the transporting of a prospective patient to a

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facility, the applicant shall telephone or otherwise communicate with the facility to describe the

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circumstances and known clinical history to determine whether it is the proper facility to receive

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the person, and to give notice of any restraint to be used or to determine whether restraint is

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necessary.

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     (c) Confirmation; discharge; transfer. Within one hour after reception at a facility, the

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person regarding whom an application has been filed under this section shall be seen by a physician

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or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health. As

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soon as possible, but in no event later than twenty-four (24) hours after reception, a preliminary

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examination and evaluation of the person by a psychiatrist or a physician, or licensed advanced

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practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health, under his or her

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supervision shall begin. The psychiatrist shall not be an applicant hereunder. The preliminary

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examination and evaluation shall be completed within seventy-two (72) hours from its inception

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by the psychiatrist. If the psychiatrist determines that the patient is not a candidate for emergency

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certification, he or she shall be discharged. If the psychiatrist(s) determines that the person who is

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the subject of the application is in need of immediate care and treatment and is one whose continued

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unsupervised presence in the community would create an imminent likelihood of serious harm by

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reason of mental disability, he or she shall confirm the admission for care and treatment under this

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section of the person to the facility, provided the facility is one that would impose the least restraint

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on the liberty of the person consistent with affording him or her the care and treatment necessary

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and appropriate to his or her condition and that no suitable alternatives to certification are available.

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If at any time the official in charge of a facility, or his or her designee, determines that the person

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is not in need of immediate care and treatment, or is not one whose continued unsupervised

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presence in the community would create an imminent likelihood of serious harm by reason of

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mental disability, or suitable alternatives to certification are available, he or she shall immediately

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discharge the person. In addition, the official may arrange to transfer the person to an appropriate

 

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facility if the facility to which he or she has been certified is not one that imposes the least restraint

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on the liberty of the person consistent with affording him or her the care and treatment necessary

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and appropriate to his or her condition.

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     (d) Custody. Upon the request of an applicant under this section, to be confirmed in writing,

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it shall be the duty of any peace officer of this state or of any governmental subdivision thereof to

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whom request has been made, to take into custody and transport the person to the facility

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designated, the person to be expeditiously presented for admission thereto.

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     (e) Ex parte court order. An applicant under this section may present a petition to any judge

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of the district court or any justice of the family court, in the case of a person who is the subject of

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an application who has not yet attained his or her eighteenth birthday, for a warrant directed to any

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peace officer of the state or any governmental subdivision thereof to take into custody the person

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who is the subject of the application and immediately transport the person to a designated facility.

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The application shall set forth that the person who is to be certified is in need of immediate care

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and treatment and his or her continued unsupervised presence in the community would create an

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imminent likelihood of serious harm by reason of mental disability, and the reasons why an order

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directing a peace officer to transport the person to a designated facility is necessary.

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     (f) Notification of rights. No person shall be certified to a facility under the provisions of

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this section unless appropriate opportunity is given to apply for voluntary admission under the

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provisions of § 40.1-5-6 and unless he or she, or a parent, guardian, or next of kin, has been

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informed, in writing, on a form provided by the department, by the official in charge of the facility:

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(1) That he or she has a right to the voluntary admission; (2) That a person cannot be certified until

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all available alternatives to certification have been investigated and determined to be unsuitable;

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and (3) That the period of hospitalization or treatment in a facility cannot exceed ten (10) days

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under this section, except as provided in subsection (g) of this section.

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     (g) Period of treatment. A person shall be discharged no later than ten (10) days measured

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from the date of his or her admission under this section, unless an application for a civil court

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certification has been filed and set down for a hearing under the provisions of § 40.1-5-8, or the

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person remains as a voluntary patient pursuant to § 40.1-5-6.

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     40.1-5-8. Civil court certification.

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     (a) Petitions. A verified petition may be filed in the district court, or family court in the

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case of a person who has not reached his or her eighteenth (18th) birthday, for the certification to

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a facility of any person who is alleged to be in need of care and treatment in a facility, and whose

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continued unsupervised presence in the community would create a likelihood of serious harm by

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reason of mental disability. The petition may be filed by any person with whom the subject of the

 

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petition may reside; or at whose house he or she may be; or the father or mother, husband or wife,

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brother or sister, or the adult child of the person; the nearest relative if none of the above are

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available; or his or her guardian; or the attorney general; or a local director of public welfare; or

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the director of the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals;

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the director of the department of human services; or the director of the department of corrections;

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the director of the department of health; the warden of the adult correctional institutions; the

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superintendent of the boys training school for youth, or his or her designated agent; or the director

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of any facility, or his or her designated agent, whether or not the person shall have been admitted

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and is a patient at the time of the petition. A petition under this section shall be filed only after the

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petitioner has investigated what alternatives to certification are available and determined why the

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alternatives are not deemed suitable.

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     (b) Contents of petition. The petition shall state that it is based upon a personal observation

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of the person concerned by the petitioner within a ten-day (10) period prior to filing. It shall include

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a description of the behavior that constitutes the basis for the petitioner's judgment that the person

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concerned is in need of care and treatment and that a likelihood of serious harm by reason of mental

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disability exists. In addition, the petitioner shall indicate what alternatives to certification are

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available; what alternatives have been investigated; and why the investigated alternatives are not

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deemed suitable.

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     (c) Certificates and contents thereof. A petition hereunder shall be accompanied by the

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certificates of two (2) physicians or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified

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in psychiatric/mental health unless the petitioner is unable to afford, or is otherwise unable to

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obtain, the services of a physician or physicians or licensed advanced practice registered nurse

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(APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health qualified to make the certifications. The certificates

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shall be rendered pursuant to the provisions of § 40.1-5-5, except when the patient is a resident in

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a facility, the attending physician and one other physician or licensed advanced practice registered

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nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health from the facility may sign the certificates, and

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shall set forth that the prospective patient is in need of care and treatment in a facility and would

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likely benefit therefrom, and is one whose continued unsupervised presence in the community

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would create a likelihood of serious harm by reason of mental disability together with the reasons

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therefor. The petitions and accompanying certificates shall be executed under penalty of perjury,

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but shall not require the signature of a notary public thereon.

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     (d) Preliminary hearing.

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     (1) Upon a determination that the petition sets forth facts constituting reasonable grounds

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to support certification, the court shall summon the person to appear before the court at a

 

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preliminary hearing, scheduled no later than five (5) business days from the date of filing. This

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hearing shall be treated as a priority on the court calendar and may be continued only for good

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cause shown. In default of an appearance, the court may issue a warrant directing a police officer

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to bring the person before the court.

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     (2) At the preliminary hearing, the court shall serve a copy of the petition upon the person

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and advise him or her of the nature of the proceedings and of his or her right to counsel. If the

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person is unable to afford counsel, the court forthwith shall appoint the mental health advocate for

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him or her. If the court finds that there is no probable cause to support certification, the petition

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shall be dismissed, and the person shall be discharged unless the person applies for voluntary

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admission. However, if the court is satisfied by the testimony that there is probable cause to support

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certification, a final hearing shall be held not less than seven (7) days, nor more than twenty-one

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(21) days, after the preliminary hearing, unless continued at the request of counsel for the person,

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and notice of the date set down for the hearing shall be served on the person. Copies of the petition

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and notice of the date set down for the hearing shall also be served immediately upon the person's

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nearest relatives or legal guardian, if known, and to any other person designated by the patient, in

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writing, to receive copies of notices. The preliminary hearing can be waived by a motion of the

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patient to the court if the patient is a resident of a facility.

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     (e) Petition for examination.

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     (1) Upon motion of either the petitioner or the person, or upon its own motion, the court

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may order that the person be examined by a psychiatrist or licensed advanced practice registered

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nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health, appointed by the court. The examination may

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be conducted on an outpatient basis and the person shall have the right to the presence of counsel

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while it is being conducted. A report of the examination shall be furnished to the court, the

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petitioner, and the person and his or her counsel at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the hearing.

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     (2) If the petition is submitted without two (2) physicians' certificates as required under

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subsection (c), the petition shall be accompanied by a motion for a psychiatric examination to be

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ordered by the court. The motion shall be heard on the date of the preliminary hearing set by the

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court pursuant to subsection (d), or as soon thereafter as counsel for the subject person is engaged,

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appointed, and ready to proceed. The motion shall be verified or accompanied by affidavits and

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shall set forth facts demonstrating the efforts made to secure examination and certification by a

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physician or physicians, or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in

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psychiatric/mental health, and shall indicate the reasons why the efforts failed.

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     (3) After considering the motion and testimony as may be offered on the date of hearing

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the motion, the court may deny the application and dismiss the petition, or upon finding: (i) That

 

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there is a good cause for the failure to obtain one or more physician's or licensed advanced practice

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registered nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health certificates in accordance with

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subsection (c); and (ii) That there is probable cause to substantiate the allegations of the petition,

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the court shall order an immediate examination by two (2) qualified psychiatrists, or licensed

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advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health pursuant to

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subsection (e)(1).

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     (f) Professional assistance. A person with respect to whom a court hearing has been ordered

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under this section shall have, and be informed of, a right to employ a mental health professional of

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his or her choice to assist him or her in connection with the hearing and to testify on his or her

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behalf. If the person cannot afford to engage such a professional, the court shall, on application,

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allow a reasonable fee for the purpose.

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     (g) Procedure. Upon receipt of the required certificates and/or psychiatric reports as

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applicable hereunder, the court shall schedule the petition for final hearing unless, upon review of

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the reports and certificates, the court concludes that the certificates and reports do not indicate, with

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supporting reasons, that the person who is the subject of the petition is in need of care and treatment;

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that his or her unsupervised presence in the community would create a likelihood of serious harm

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by reason of mental disability; and that all alternatives to certification have been investigated and

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are unsuitable, in which event the court may dismiss the petition.

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     (h) Venue. An application for certification under this section shall be made to, and all

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proceedings pursuant thereto shall be conducted in, the district court, or family court in the case of

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a person who has not yet reached his or her eighteenth (18th) birthday, of the division or county in

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which the subject of an application may reside or may be, or when the person is already a patient

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in a facility, in the district court or family court of the division or county in which the facility is

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located, subject, however, to application by any interested party for change of venue because of

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inconvenience of the parties or witnesses or the condition of the subject of the petition or other

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valid judicial reason for the change of venue.

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     (i) Hearing. A hearing scheduled under this section shall be conducted pursuant to the

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following requirements:

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     (1) All evidence shall be presented according to the usual rules of evidence that apply in

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civil, non-jury cases. The subject of the proceedings shall have the right to present evidence in his

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or her own behalf and to cross examine all witnesses against him or her, including any physician

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or licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health who

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has completed a certificate or filed a report as provided hereunder. The subject of the proceedings

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shall have the further right to subpoena witnesses and documents, the cost of such to be borne by

 

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the court where the court finds upon an application of the subject that the person cannot afford to

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pay for the cost of subpoenaing witnesses and documents.

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     (2) A verbatim transcript or electronic recording shall be made of the hearing that shall be

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impounded and obtained or examined only with the consent of the subject thereof (or in the case of

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a person who has not yet attained his or her eighteenth (18th) birthday, his or her parent, guardian,

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or next of kin) or by order of the court.

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     (3) The hearing may be held at a location other than a court, including any facility where

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the subject may currently be a patient, where it appears to the court that holding the hearing at

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another location would be in the best interests of the subject thereof.

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     (4) The burden of proceeding and the burden of proof in a hearing held pursuant to this

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section shall be upon the petitioner. The petitioner has the burden of demonstrating that the subject

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of the hearing is in need of care and treatment in a facility; is one whose continued unsupervised

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presence in the community would create a likelihood of serious harm by reason of mental disability;

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and what alternatives to certification are available, what alternatives to certification were

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investigated, and why these alternatives were not deemed suitable.

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     (5) The court shall render a decision within forty-eight (48) hours after the hearing is

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concluded.

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     (j) Order. If the court at a final hearing finds by clear and convincing evidence that the

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subject of the hearing is in need of care and treatment in a facility, and is one whose continued

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unsupervised presence in the community would, by reason of mental disability, create a likelihood

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of serious harm, and that all alternatives to certification have been investigated and deemed

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unsuitable, it shall issue an order committing the person to the custody of the director for care and

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treatment or to an appropriate facility. In either event, and to the extent practicable, the person shall

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be cared for in a facility that imposes the least restraint upon the liberty of the person consistent

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with affording him or her the care and treatment necessary and appropriate to his or her condition.

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No certification shall be made under this section unless and until full consideration has been given

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by the certifying court to the alternatives to in-patient care, including, but not limited to, a

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determination of the person's relationship to the community and to his or her family; of his or her

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employment possibilities; and of all available community resources, alternate available living

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arrangements, foster care, community residential facilities, nursing homes, and other convalescent

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facilities. A certificate ordered pursuant to this section shall be valid for a period of six (6) months

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from the date of the order. At the end of that period the patient shall be discharged, unless he or she

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is discharged prior to that time, in which case the certification shall expire on the date of the

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discharge.

 

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     (k) Appeals.

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     (1) A person certified under this section shall have a right to appeal from a final hearing to

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the supreme court of the state within thirty (30) days of the entry of an order of certification. The

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person shall have the right to be represented on appeal by counsel of his or her choice or by the

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mental health advocate if the supreme court finds that he or she cannot afford to retain counsel.

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Upon a showing of indigency, the supreme court shall permit an appeal to proceed without payment

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of costs, and a copy of the transcript of the proceedings below shall be furnished to the subject of

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the proceedings, or to his or her attorney, at the expense of the state. The certifying court shall

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advise the person of all his or her rights pursuant to this section immediately upon the entry of an

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order of certification.

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     (2) Appeals under this section shall be given precedence, insofar as practicable, on the

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supreme court dockets. The district and family courts shall promulgate rules with the approval of

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the supreme court to insure the expeditious transmission of the record and transcript in all appeals

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pursuant to this chapter.

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     (l) Submission to NICS database.

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     (1) The district court shall submit the name, date of birth, gender, race or ethnicity, and

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date of civil commitment to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)

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database of all persons subject to a civil court certification order pursuant to this section within

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forty-eight (48) hours of certification.

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     (2) Any person affected by the provisions of this section, after the lapse of a period of three

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(3) years from the date such civil certification is terminated, shall have the right to appear before

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the relief from disqualifiers board.

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     (3) Upon notice of a successful appeal pursuant to subsection (k), the district court shall,

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as soon as practicable, cause the appellant's record to be updated, corrected, modified, or removed

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from any database maintained and made available to the NICS and reflect that the appellant is no

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longer subject to a firearms prohibition as it relates to 18 U.S.C. § 922(d)(4) and 18 U.S.C. §

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922(g)(4).

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     (m) Equitable authority. In addition to the powers heretofore exercised, the district and

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family courts are hereby empowered, in furtherance of their jurisdiction under this chapter, to grant

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petitions for instructions for the provision or withholding of treatment as justice and equity may

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require.

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     40.1-5-9. Right to treatment -- Treatment plan.

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     (a) Any person who is a patient in a facility pursuant to this chapter shall have a right to

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receive the care and treatment that is necessary for and appropriate to the condition for which he or

 

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she was admitted or certified and from which he or she can reasonably be expected to benefit. Each

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patient shall have an individualized treatment plan. This plan shall be developed by appropriate

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mental health professionals, including a psychiatrist, or licensed advanced practice registered nurse

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(APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health, and implemented as soon as possible -- in any event

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no later than five (5) days after a patient's voluntary admission or involuntary court certification.

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Each individual treatment plan shall be made in accordance with the professional regulations of

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each facility, and by way of illustration and, not limited to the following, shall contain:

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     (1) A statement of the nature of the specific problems and specific needs of the patient;

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     (2) A statement of the least restrictive treatment conditions necessary to achieve the

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purposes of certification or admission;

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     (3) A description of intermediate and long-range treatment goals; and

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     (4) A statement and rationale for the plan of treatment for achieving these intermediate and

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long-range goals.

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     (b) The individualized treatment plan shall become part of the patient's record in

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accordance with § 40.1-5-5(g), and the subject of periodic review in accordance with § 40.1-5-10.

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In implementing a treatment plan on behalf of any patient, the official in charge of any facility, or

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his or her designee(s), may, when it is warranted, authorize the release of the patient for such

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periods of time and under such terms and conditions that he or she deems appropriate.

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     40.1-5-10. Periodic institutional review proceedings.

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     (a) In general. Each patient admitted or certified to a facility pursuant to the provisions of

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this chapter shall be the subject of a periodic review of his or her condition and status to be

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conducted by a review committee composed of at least one psychiatrist or licensed advanced

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practice registered nurse (APRN), certified in psychiatric/mental health and other mental health

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professionals involved in treating the patient. The committee shall be composed of no fewer than

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three (3) persons and shall be appointed by the director of the facility or his or her designated agent.

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The reviews shall minimally involve an evaluation of the quality of care which the patient is

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receiving, including an evaluation of the patient's treatment plan, and the making of any

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recommendations for the improvement of the care or for the revision of the treatment plan,

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including alternative available living arrangements, foster care, community residential facilities,

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nursing homes, and other convalescent facilities. At every fourth review, one member of the

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committee shall be a member of the hospital's utilization review committee appointed by that

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committee's chairperson.

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     (b) Frequency. The review proceedings shall take place at least once within each ninety-

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day (90) period during which a person is a patient in the facility.

 

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     (c) Results of review. The results of each review shall be entered in the patient's medical

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record, presented orally to the patient within twenty-four (24) hours, and confirmed by written

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notice to the patient and his or her guardian, or with the patient's consent, to his or her next of kin,

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within seventy-two (72) hours. In the event the director of the facility is not a member of the

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committee, the notice shall be transmitted to him or her as well. Where the committee determines

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that further care in the facility is required, the notice to the patient shall include an explanation of

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the patient's rights to pursue discharge as elsewhere provided in this chapter.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND

HOSPITALS -- MENTAL HEALTH LAW

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     This act would include licensed advanced practice registered nurses (APRN), certified in

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psychiatric/mental health, as qualified to certify the need for mental health treatment in certain

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patients.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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