Mentally impaired definition

Mentally impaired means that a person, as a result of inadequately developed or impaired intelligence or a substantial psychiatric disorder of thought or mood, lacks the judgment to give reasoned consent to a sexual act or contact.
Mentally impaired means that a person, as a result of inadequately developed or impaired intelligence or a substantial psychiatric disorder of thought or mood, lacks the judgment to give a reasoned consent to sexual contact or sexual penetration. Minn. Stat. sec. 609.341, subd. 6.
Mentally impaired in this context shall mean a person whose primary impairment is emotional, excluding those whose primary problem is a developmental disability, retardation, and/or organic brain syndrome. These exclusions shall not apply, however, to Emergency and Screening Service Program Elements, except where indicated in Article IV of this subchapter.

More Definitions of Mentally impaired

Mentally impaired means to have any mental or psychological disorder such as developmental disability, organic brain syndrome, mental illness, or specific learning disabilities. [§24-34-301(2.5)(b)(III), C.R.S.] This section is repealed effective July 1, 2009, by § 24- 34-304, C.R.S.
Mentally impaired means the same as what is defined in the Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act 1996.

Related to Mentally impaired

  • Mentally ill means having a mental illness.

  • Financially impaired means a carrier which, after the effective

  • Mentally incapacitated means that a person is rendered temporarily incapable of appraising or controlling his or her conduct whether this condition is produced by illness, defect, the influence of a substance or from some other cause. S.C. Code Ann. § 16-3-651(f).

  • Acutely mentally ill means a condition which is limited to

  • Mentally ill person means a person with substantially impaired capacity to use self-control, judgment, or discretion in the conduct of the person's affairs and social relations, associated with maladaptive behavior or recognized emotional symptoms where impaired capacity, maladaptive behavior, or emotional symptoms can be related to physiological, psychological, or social factors;