If the commissioner of correction determines from an examination that a person who is in the custody of the department of correction has a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance and because of the mental illness or serious emotional disturbance poses a substantial likelihood of serious harm, as defined in § 33-6-501, then the commissioner shall, no less than thirty (30) days before the person's scheduled release from a correctional facility, file a complaint with the clerk of the court that has jurisdiction under § 33-3-603 for the judicial commitment of the person to a hospital or treatment resource pursuant to title 33, chapter 6, part 5. The clerk shall serve to the person a copy of the complaint pursuant to § 33-3-605, and shall send a copy of the complaint to the district attorney general with jurisdiction in that district. A complaint filed under this section stays the release of the person pending completion of a hearing pursuant to title 33, chapter 3, part 6.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 41 - Correctional Institutions and Inmates
Part 2 - Regulation and Care of Inmates
§ 41-21-202. Grading and Classification of Inmates
§ 41-21-203. Cleanliness and Health Measures
§ 41-21-204. Medical and Psychological Care
§ 41-21-205. Censorship of Mail
§ 41-21-207. Work or Education of Inmates
§ 41-21-208. Work Within and Outside Prisons
§ 41-21-209. Murderers and Rapists Not to Work Outside
§ 41-21-210. Employment Adapted to Inmate's Condition
§ 41-21-216. Custody of Prisoners' Personal Belongings and Funds
§ 41-21-217. Funds Subject to Fines and Costs
§ 41-21-218. Notice of Rules to Inmates
§ 41-21-219. Clothing, Money and Transportation Furnished on Discharge
§ 41-21-220. Report of Injuries and Deaths
§ 41-21-221. Examination and Burial of Deceased Prisoners
§ 41-21-222. Mental Examination of Persons Eligible for Release or Parole
§ 41-21-225. Registration of Parolees
§ 41-21-239. Work Release or Furlough of Dangerous Inmates — Notice to Law Enforcement Officials
§ 41-21-241. Meals and Supplemental Provisions Between Meals for Pregnant Prisoners or Detainees