Florida Statutes Subpart G - Court Involved Admissions;involuntary Treatment
- 397.693 - Involuntary Treatment.
A person may be the subject of a petition for court-ordered involuntary treatment pursuant to this part, if that person meets the criteria for involuntary...
- 397.695 - Involuntary Treatment; Persons Who May Petition.
(1) If the respondent is an adult, a petition for involuntary treatment may be filed by the respondent’s spouse or guardian, any relative, a service provider,...
- 397.6951 - Contents Of Petition For Involuntary Treatment.
A petition for involuntary treatment must contain the name of the respondent to be admitted; the name of the petitioner or petitioners; the relationship between...
- 397.6955 - Duties Of Court Upon Filing Of Petition For Involuntary Treatment.
Upon the filing of a petition for the involuntary treatment of a substance abuse impaired person with the clerk of the court, the court shall...
- 397.6957 - Hearing On Petition For Involuntary Treatment.
(1) At a hearing on a petition for involuntary treatment, the court shall hear and review all relevant evidence, including the review of results of the...
- 397.697 - Court Determination; Effect Of Court Order For Involuntary Substance Abuse Treatment.
(1) When the court finds that the conditions for involuntary substance abuse treatment have been proved by clear and convincing evidence, it may order the respondent...
- 397.6971 - Early Release From Involuntary Substance Abuse Treatment.
(1) At any time prior to the end of the 60-day involuntary treatment period, or prior to the end of any extension granted pursuant to s....
- 397.6975 - Extension Of Involuntary Substance Abuse Treatment Period.
(1) Whenever a service provider believes that an individual who is nearing the scheduled date of release from involuntary treatment continues to meet the criteria for...
- 397.6977 - Disposition Of Individual Upon Completion Of Involuntary Substance Abuse Treatment.
At the conclusion of the 60-day period of court-ordered involuntary treatment, the individual is automatically discharged unless a motion for renewal of the involuntary treatment...
Last modified: September 23, 2016