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  1. All 50 states have laws regulating long-term involuntary commitment. What’s The Process of Committing Someone? Involuntary commitment laws by state vary. It would be best to consult a local expert for guidance on your state’s procedure. People best to guide you include: Your local hospital

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  3. Involuntary commitment laws vary from state to state. Learn how these laws outline the criteria, procedures and duration of involuntary commitment for people who are living with substance use disorders.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Nearly every state that ranked among the highest in overdose rates nationally has an involuntary commitment law in place. In September, the California legislature passed a bill that grants police, mental healthcare providers, and crisis teams the power to detain people with “severe” substance use disorder.

  5. Grading the States: An Analysis of U.S. Psychiatric Treatment Laws examines the laws that provide for involuntary treatment for psychiatric illness in each state. To do so, we asked a crucial […] TAC Report

  6. Very few states make use of involuntary outpatient commitment (Asssited Outpatient Treatment, AOT) laws. When inpatient commitment is used, most states still rely on the “dangerousness” standard, and rarely use the other standards they have available to them.

  7. Three states still have no law allowing civil commitment to occur on an outpatient basis (AOT) (Connecticut, Maryland and Massachusetts). Tennessee’s AOT law is the only one written to prevent its use as an alternative to hospitalization. Treatment Advocacy Center. Full Report. Executive Summary.

  8. May 25, 2023 · involuntary civil commitment, although some states have higher standards. Whether and to what extent an indigent person facing civil commitment has a right to counsel, a right to an independent expert to testify on his or her behalf, or a right to a jury trial are all unsettled areas of law.

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