California Penal Code TITLE 15 - OUTPATIENT STATUS FOR MENTALLY DISORDERED AND DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED OFFENDERS
- Section 1600.
Any person committed to a state hospital or other treatment facility under the provisions of Section 1026, or Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 1367) of...
- Section 1600.5.
For a person committed as a mentally disordered sex offender under former Section 6316 or 6316.2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, or committed pursuant...
- Section 1601.
(a) In the case of any person charged with and found incompetent on a charge of, convicted of, or found not guilty by reason of insanity...
- Section 1602.
(a) Before any person subject to the provisions of subdivision (b) of Section 1601 may be placed on outpatient status, the court shall consider all of...
- Section 1603.
(a) Before any person subject to subdivision (a) of Section 1601 may be placed on outpatient status the court shall consider all of the following criteria:(1) Whether...
- Section 1604.
(a) Upon receipt by the committing court of the recommendation of the director of the state hospital or other treatment facility to which the person has...
- Section 1605.
(a) In accordance with Section 1615 of this code and Section 5709.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the State Department of State Hospitals shall be...
- Section 1606.
Outpatient status shall be for a period not to exceed one year. At the end of the period of outpatient status approved by the court,...
- Section 1607.
If the outpatient supervisor is of the opinion that the person has regained competence to stand trial, or is no longer insane, is no longer...
- Section 1608.
If at any time during the outpatient period, the outpatient treatment supervisor is of the opinion that the person requires extended inpatient treatment or refuses...
- Section 1609.
If at any time during the outpatient period or placement with a local mental health program pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1026.2 the prosecutor...
- Section 1610.
(a) Upon the filing of a request for revocation under Section 1608 or 1609 and pending the court’s decision on revocation, the person subject to revocation...
- Section 1611.
(a) No person who is on outpatient status pursuant to this title or Section 2972 shall leave this state without first obtaining prior written approval to...
- Section 1612.
Any person committed to a state hospital or other treatment facility under the provisions of Section 1026, or Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 1367) of...
- Section 1614.
Persons ordered to undergo outpatient treatment under former Sections 1026.1 and 1374 of the Penal Code and subdivision (a) of Section 6325.1 of the Welfare...
- Section 1615.
Pursuant to Section 5709.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the State Department of State Hospitals shall be responsible for the community treatment and supervision...
- Section 1616.
The state shall contract with a research agency which shall determine the prevalence of severe mental disorder among the state prison inmates and parolees, including...
- Section 1617.
The State Department of State Hospitals shall research the demographic profiles and other related information pertaining to persons receiving supervision and treatment in the Forensic...
- Section 1618.
The administrators and the supervision and treatment staff of the Forensic Conditional Release Program shall not be held criminally or civilly liable for any criminal...
- Section 1619.
The Department of Justice shall automate the criminal histories of all persons treated in the Forensic Conditional Release Program, as well as all persons committed...
- Section 1620.
The Department of Justice shall provide mental health agencies providing treatment to patients pursuant to Sections 1600 to 1610, inclusive, or pursuant to Article 4...
Last modified: October 22, 2018