Delaware Code
Chapter 50. INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL CONDITIONS; DISCHARGE; PROCEDURE
§ 5025. Minors.

(a) Except as otherwise provided, the provisions of this chapter pertaining to the care and release of persons age 18 and older shall apply with the same force and effect to persons under 18 years of age admitted to a designated psychiatric treatment facility or hospital, certified by the Secretary of the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families as being appropriate for the diagnosis, care, and treatment of persons with mental illness under 18 years of age.
(b) All substantive and procedural rights provided to individuals pursuant to this chapter shall automatically transfer to the individual's parents or legal guardian if the individual is a minor, unless specifically stated otherwise in this chapter. Even when such a transfer of rights occurs, all reasonable efforts shall be made to ensure the relevant rights and procedures are explained to the minor in language understandable to the minor.
(c) A psychiatrist or Emergency Detention of Juveniles Review Board designated by the Secretary of the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families may conduct an independent review of a determination that a person under 18 years of age admitted to a designated psychiatric treatment facility or hospital pursuant to an emergency detention on the basis of the appearance of a mental condition, and whose mental condition causes the individual to be dangerous to self or dangerous to others. Such review may include an examination of the determinations made by juvenile mental health screeners in individual cases or in aggregate. The Department for Children, Youth and Their Families is authorized to establish regulations concerning the process and criteria for such determinations.

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Title 16 - Health and Safety

Chapter 50. INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL CONDITIONS; DISCHARGE; PROCEDURE

§ 5001. Definitions.

§ 5002. Determination of mental condition and of procedural compliance as prerequisites to involuntary hospitalization.

§ 5003. Voluntary admission procedure.

§ 5004. Emergency detention of a person with a mental condition; justification; procedure.

§ 5005. Provisional hospitalization by psychiatrist's certification.

§ 5006. Duties of hospital upon provisional admission.

§ 5007. Procedural rights of involuntary patients.

§ 5008. Probable cause complaint.

§ 5009. Probable cause hearing.

§ 5010. Discharge by the hospital.

§ 5011. Involuntary inpatient commitment hearing and procedure.

§ 5012. Waiver of rights; voluntary hospitalization.

§ 5013. Involuntary outpatient treatment over objection.

§ 5014. Appeal; habeas corpus; rules of procedure.

§ 5015. Enlargement of time.

§ 5016. Payment of transportation and medical costs.

§ 5017. Immunity.

§ 5018. Discharge of patients from hospitals.

§ 5019. Liability for maintenance of patient; collection remedies.

§ 5020. Expenses of examination and removal of indigent patients.

§ 5021. Veterans Administration hospitals.

§ 5022. Return of patients; order; notice; custody.

§ 5023. Unwarranted hospitalization in Delaware Psychiatric Center or denial of rights; penalties.

§ 5024. Examinations of persons relative to parole, pardon or commutation of sentence in case of certain crimes.

§ 5025. Minors.

§ 5026. Additional facilities for adults.