Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

FLORIDA STATUTES AND CODES

397.6814 Involuntary assessment and stabilization; contents of petition.

397.6814 Involuntary assessment and stabilization; contents of petition.

A petition for involuntary assessment and stabilization must contain the name of the respondent; the name of the applicant or applicants; the relationship between the respondent and the applicant; the name of the respondent’s attorney, if known, and a statement of the respondent’s ability to afford an attorney; and must state facts to support the need for involuntary assessment and stabilization, including:

   (1) The reason for the petitioner’s belief that the respondent is substance abuse impaired; and

   (2) The reason for the petitioner’s belief that because of such impairment the respondent has lost the power of self-control with respect to substance abuse; and either

   (3)(a) The reason the petitioner believes that the respondent has inflicted or is likely to inflict physical harm on himself or herself or others unless admitted; or

   (b) The reason the petitioner believes that the respondent’s refusal to voluntarily receive care is based on judgment so impaired by reason of substance abuse that the respondent is incapable of appreciating his or her need for care and of making a rational decision regarding that need for care. If the respondent has refused to submit to an assessment, such refusal must be alleged in the petition.

History. s. 6, ch. 93-39; s. 747, ch. 95-148.

Florida Forms by Issue

Florida Court Forms
> Criminal
> Probate
> Civil (County)
> Civil (District)
> Dispute
Florida Divorce Forms
Florida Emancipation Forms
Florida Family Forms
Florida Guardianship Forms
Florida Tax Forms

Florida Law

Florida State Laws
    > Florida Administrative Code
    > Florida Child Support
    > Florida Gun Laws
    > Florida Statutes
Florida State
    > Florida Counties
    > Florida Senators
    > Florida Zip Codes
Florida Tax
    > Florida Sales Tax
    > Florida State Tax
Florida Labor Laws
    > Florida Minimum Wage
    > Florida Unemployment
Florida Agencies
    > Better Business Bureau Florida
    > Florida Child Support
    > Florida Child Support Payments
    > Florida Department of Corrections
    > Florida Department of Health
    > Florida Department of Law Enforcement
    > Florida Department of Transportation
    > Florida Division of Corporations
    > Florida DMV
    > Florida Medicaid
    > Florida Secretary of State
    > Florida Secretary of State Corporations

Florida Court Map

Tips