Chapter 16 Civil Commitment Under the Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Sexually Violent Predator Laws
Index
- Section 16.1 Scope of Chapter
- Section 16.2 Historical Background of Civil Commitment Laws
- Section 16.3 Resource Materials
- Section 16.4 Guardianship and Related Topics
- Section 16.5 Civil Versus Criminal Jurisdiction
- Section 16.6 Mental Health Coordinator
- Section 16.7 Mental Disorder
- Section 16.8 Mental Illness
- Section 16.9 Likelihood of Serious Harm
- Section 16.10 Least Restrictive Environment
- Section 16.11 Individualized Treatment Plan
- Section 16.12 Other Definitions
- Section 16.13 Standard for Commitment
- Section 16.14 Individual at Hospital
- Section 16.15 Individual in Community
- Section 16.16 Role of Mental Health Coordinator
- Section 16.17 Jurisdiction and Venue
- Section 16.18 Department of Mental Health Forms
- Section 16.19 Minors
- Section 16.20 Time Limits
- Section 16.21 Patient’s Rights During Initial Detention
- Section 16.22 Duties of Court-Appointed Counsel
- Section 16.23 Jurisdiction and Venue
- Section 16.24 Who May Apply
- Section 16.25 Standard for Commitment
- Section 16.26 Department of Mental Health Forms
- Section 16.27 Time Limits
- Section 16.28 Respondent’s Rights at Hearing
- Section 16.29 Duties of Court-Appointed Counsel
- Section 16.30 Jury Instructions
- Section 16.31 Standard
- Section 16.32 Mental Illness
- Section 16.33 Likelihood of Serious Harm
- Section 16.34 Scope of Commitment
- Section 16.35 Rights of Respondents Committed
- Section 16.36 Costs and Attorney Fees
- Section 16.37 Rehearing
- Section 16.38 Appeal of Commitment
- Section 16.39 Habeas Corpus
- Section 16.40 Petition for 90-Day and 1-Year Detentions
- Section 16.41 Outpatient Commitment
- Section 16.42 Voluntary Patient Requesting Release
- Section 16.43 Involuntary Patient Requesting Release
- Section 16.44 Section 632.385, RSMo, and 9 C.S.R. § 50-2.020
- Section 16.45 Agreement for Conditional Release
- Section 16.46 Revocation
- Section 16.47 Constitutional Issues and Relationship to Outpatient Commitment
- Section 16.48 Release of Files, Records, and Transcripts
- Section 16.49 Public Officials
- Section 16.50 Petitioners
- Section 16.51 Generally
- Section 16.52 Similarities and Distinctions From Mental Health Commitment
- Section 16.53 Definitions
- Section 16.54 Application for Initial 96-Hour Detention Under the Substance Abuse Law
- Section 16.55 Procedural Similarities With Mental Health Commitment
- Section 16.56 Distinctions From Mental Health Commitment
- Section 16.57 Scope of Commitment
- Section 16.58 Transfers Authorized
- Section 16.59 Chapter 632, RSMo, Provisions Incorporated
- Section 16.60 Federal Regulation of Alcohol and Drug Records
- Section 16.61 Historical Background
- Section 16.62 Overview of Process
- Section 16.63 Cases Interpreting Sexually Violent Predator Situations
- Section 16.64 Constitutional Challenges
- Section 16.65 Other Missouri Cases
- Section 16.66 Conclusion