Emergency detention definition

Emergency detention means the detention of a person who appears to be a person requiring treatment in a facility approved by the Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as appropriate for such detention after the completion of an emergency examination, either in person or via telemedicine, and a determination that emergency detention is warranted for a period not to exceed one hundred twenty(120) hours or five (5) days, excluding weekends and holidays, except upon a court order authorizing detention beyond a one hundred twenty (120) hour period or pending the hearing on a petition requesting involuntary commitment or treatment as provided by 43A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
Emergency detention means the same as “immediately detained” as described in Iowa Code section 229.22(1).
Emergency detention as defined by 43A § 5-206 means the detention of a person who appears to be a person requirement treatment in a facility approved by the Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as appropriate for such detention after the completion of an emergency examination, either in person or via telemedicine, and a determination that emergency detention is warranted for a period not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) hours or five (5) days, excluding weekends and holidays, except upon a court order authorizing detention beyond a one hundred twenty

Examples of Emergency detention in a sentence

  • Emergency detention must follow all requirements included in Wisconsin Statute 51.15 and any other applicable state regulatory requirements to be covered under this policy.

  • Note In addition to assessments under this chapter, a person may also be assessed as a result of apprehension and examination under ch 6 (Emergency detention).

  • This exclusion does not apply for Autism Spectrum Disorder Services provided as the result of an Emergency detention, commitment or court order.

  • Emergency detention of a person with a mental condition; justification; procedure.

  • This exclusion does not apply for Autism Spectrum Disorder services provided as the result of an Emergency detention, commitment or court order.


More Definitions of Emergency detention

Emergency detention means the detention of a person who appears to be a person requiring treatment in a facility approved by the Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as appropriate for such detention after the completion of an emergency examination, either in person or via telemedicine, and a determination that emergency detention is warranted as defined in Title 43A O.S. Section 5-206.
Emergency detention means the detention of a person who appears to be a person requiring treatment in a facility approved by the Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as appropriate for such detention after the completion of an emergency examination and a determination that emergency detention is warranted for a period not to exceed seventy-two (72) hours, excluding weekends and holidays, except upon a court order authorizing detention beyond a seventy-two-hour period or pending the hearing on a petition requesting involuntary commitment or treatment as provided by 43A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
Emergency detention means the detention of a person who
Emergency detention means the detention of a person pursuant to Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 25-10-109.
Emergency detention means the detention of a person who appears to be a person requiring treatment in a facility approved by the Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as appropriate for such detention after the completion of an emergency examination, either in person or via telemedicine, and a determination that emergency detention is warranted for a period not to exceed one hundred twenty
Emergency detention means the detention of a person who appears to be a person requiring treatment in a facility approved by
Emergency detention means the detention of a person who appears to be