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Section 27A-10-9.1 - Ninety-day initial commitment period--Release on finding by countyboard--Transportation to county where taken into custody--Transportationcosts--Appeal of commitment order.

27A-10-9.1. Ninety-day initial commitment period--Release on finding by county board--Transportation to county where taken into custody--Transportation costs--Appeal of commitment order. Upon completion of the hearing provided in § 27A-10-8, the Board of Mental Illness may order the involuntary commitment of the person for an initial period not to exceed ninety days if a majority of the board finds by clear and convincing evidence, supported by written findings of fact and conclusions of law, that:
(1) The person meets the criteria in § 27A-1-2;
(2) The person needs and is likely to benefit from the treatment which is proposed; and
(3) The commitment is to the least restrictive treatment alternative.
The board may commit the person to the Human Services Center or a veterans' administration hospital. The board may also commit the person to a private facility, if that facility agrees to accept the commitment and if the commitment will not result in liability to any county for the cost of treating such person.
If the above findings are not made, the board shall order that the person be released. Following such release, the referring county shall provide the person with transportation to the county where the person was taken into custody if the person chooses. The county ultimately shown to be the county of residence shall reimburse the referring county for any transportation costs. However, the provisions of chapter 28-14 do not apply. If the board orders the involuntary commitment of the person, the board shall immediately notify the person and the person's attorney of the right to appeal pursuant to § 27A-11A-25.

Source: SL 1987, ch 198, § 17; SL 1991, ch 220, § 121; SL 1992, ch 189, § 35; SL 1995, ch 159; SL 1999, ch 143, § 4.

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