Examples of Baker Act in a sentence
The program did not utilize a Baker Act or Marchman Act procedures during the annual compliance review period; therefore, this indicator is rated non-applicable.
The program did not utilize a Baker Act or Marchman Act procedure during this review period; therefore, this indicator rates as non-applicable.
The emergency mental health and substance abuse services plan includes immediate staff response, notifications, communication, supervision, authorization to transport for emergency mental health or substance abuse services, transport for emergency mental health evaluation and treatment under Baker Act, transport for emergency substance abuse assessment and treatment under Marchman Act, documentation, training, and review.
A VRA is not an evaluation for an involuntary behavioral health hospitalization (e.g., 5150 in California, Section XII in Massachusetts, Baker Act in Florida), nor is it a psychological or mental health assessment.
Baker Act Receiving Facility designation from the Department of Children and Families, attach certificate, if applicable.
The plan included procedures for immediate staff response, notifications, communication, supervision, authorization for transport to emergency mental health or substance abuse services, transport for emergency Baker Act, transport for emergency Marchman Act, documentation, training, and review.
The center’s plan includes procedures for immediate staff response, notifications, communication, supervision, authorization to transport for emergency mental health or substance abuse services (Baker Act or Marchman Act), documentation, and training.
The Baker Act provides for the voluntary or involuntary examination and treatment of mentally ill persons.
This University procedure is established for behaviors or actions that result in hospitalization from imminent danger to self or others via the Baker Act (F.S. 394.463) or Marchman Act (Chapter 397, Florida Statutes), significant acts or threats of violence to others, chronic eating disorders, dramatic and/or expansive displays of self- mutilation, behaviors that are significantly disruptive to the UCF community and /or diminish the ability of a student to care for oneself.
School-based teams and district mental health professionals also refer students and families to community providers for additional services.The District has a SEDNET (Multiagency Network for Students with Emotional Behavioral Disabilities) Coordinator who communicates with the local receiving facilities to address unique needs of students who have been hospitalized under the Baker Act.