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Individual No Longer Requiring Treatment; Individual Continuing to Require Treatment; Finding; Order - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 330.1485aLegal Research Home > Michigan Laws > Mental Health Code > Individual No Longer Requiring Treatment; Individual Continuing to Require Treatment; Finding; Order - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 330.1485a
Sec. 485a. (1) Upon a hearing under section 484, if the court finds that an individual under an order of involuntary mental health treatment is no longer a person requiring treatment, the court shall enter a finding to that effect and shall order that the individual be discharged. (2) Upon a hearing under section 484, if the court finds that an individual under a 1-year order of involuntary mental health treatment continues to be a person requiring treatment, and after consideration of complaints submitted under section 483(2), the court shall do 1 of the following: (a) Continue the order. (b) Issue a new continuing order for involuntary mental health treatment under section 472a(3) or (4).
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