Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria.

SB 144 Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria

Virginia 2008 Regular Session

Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria.
SB-144


About SB-144

Involuntary commitment; criteria. Changes the criteria for emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment so that a person may be taken into emergency custody, placed under temporary detention, or involuntarily committed where it is found that (i) the person has a mental illness, and (ii) there exists a substantial likelihood that, as a result of that mental illness, the person will, in the near future, (a) cause serious physical harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior causing, attempting, or threatening harm, or (b) suffer serious harm due to substantial deterioration of his capacity to protect himself from harm or to provide for his basic human needs. This bill has been incorporated into

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History

Senate: Incorporated By Courts Of Justice (sb246-howell) (13-y 0-n)

01/28/2008

Senate: Assigned Courts Sub: Special On Proposed Mental Health Legislation

01/21/2008

Senate: Prefiled And Ordered Printed; Offered 01/09/08 083171228

01/04/2008

Senate: Referred To Committee For Courts Of Justice

01/04/2008