Hawaii Revised Statutes
334. Mental Health, Mental Illness, Drug Addiction, and Alcoholism
334-121 Criteria for assisted community treatment.

Note
Part heading amended by L 2013, c 221, § §2, 24; L 2016, c 114, §6.
Annual report to 2018-2024 legislature on department use of assisted community treatment process. L 2017, c 111, §5.
Cross References
Intermediate sanctions for selected offenders and defendants, see § §353-10.5, 353-63.5, and 706-605.1.
§334-121 Criteria for assisted community treatment. A person may be ordered to obtain assisted community treatment if the family court finds, based on the professional opinion of a psychiatrist or advanced practice registered nurse with prescriptive authority and who holds an accredited national certification in an advanced practice registered nurse psychiatric specialization, that:
(1) The person is mentally ill or suffering from substance abuse;
(2) The person is unlikely to live safely in the community without available supervision, is now in need of treatment in order to prevent a relapse or deterioration that would predictably result in the person becoming imminently dangerous to self or others, and the person's current mental status or the nature of the person's disorder limits or negates the person's ability to make an informed decision to voluntarily seek or comply with recommended treatment;
(3) The person has a:
(A) Mental illness that has caused that person to refuse needed and appropriate mental health services in the community; or
(B) History of lack of adherence to treatment for mental illness or substance abuse that resulted in the person becoming dangerous to self or others and that now would predictably result in the person becoming imminently dangerous to self or others; and
(4) Considering less intrusive alternatives, assisted community treatment is essential to prevent the danger posed by the person, is medically appropriate, and is in the person's medical interests. [L 1984, c 251, pt of §1; am L 1992, c 138, §2; am L 2013, c 221, § §7, 24; am L 2016, c 114, §6; am L 2017, c 88, §2; am L 2019, c 129, §4]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 19. Health

334. Mental Health, Mental Illness, Drug Addiction, and Alcoholism

334-1 Definitions.

334-2 Mental health system.

334-2.5 Contracts for facilities and services.

334-2.7 Development or expansion of a forensic facility of the department of health. (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the governor, with the assistance of the director, may negotiate with any person for the development or expansion...

334-3 Functions of department in mental health.

334-3.5 Employment program for the chronically mentally ill established.

334-4 Personnel for mental health program.

334-5 Confidentiality of records.

334-6 Fees; payment of expenses for treatment services.

334-7 Donations or grants to department.

334-8 Agreements.

334-9 Rules.

334-10 State council on mental health.

334-11 Service area boards.

334-12 Bilingual mental health services.

334-13 Representative payee program.

334-14 Group homes for substance abusers; source of funds; disposition of receipts.

334-15 Mental health and substance abuse special fund; established.

334-16 Annual report; forensic patient data.

334-21 Licensing of psychiatric facilities.

334-22 Penalty.

334-23 Money belonging to patients.

334-24 Admission; discharge; civil liability.

334-31 to 38 REPEALED.

334-51 to 58 OLD REPEALED.

334-59 Emergency examination and hospitalization.

334-59.5 Notice of admissions, examinations, and hospitalizations.

334-60 REPEALED.

334-60.1 Voluntary admission for nonemergency treatment or supervision.

334-60.2 Involuntary hospitalization criteria.

334-60.3 Initiation of proceeding for involuntary hospitalization.

334-60.4 Notice; waiver of notice; hearing on petition; waiver of hearing on petition for involuntary hospitalization.

334-60.5 Hearing on petition.

334-60.6 Period of detention.

334-60.7 Notice of intent to discharge.

334-61 Presumption; civil rights.

334-62 Service of process and papers upon patients.

334-71 Transfer of patients between facilities.

334-72 Transfer of veterans.

334-73 REPEALED.

334-74 Transfer of residents of correctional facilities.

334-75 Authorized absence.

334-76 OLD REPEALED. §334-76 Discharge from custody.

334-81 Request for hearing.

334-82 Order to show cause; guardian ad litem.

334-83 Hearing.

334-84 Order.

334-85 Further hearings.

334-86 Status of patient pending hearing.

334-101 Establishment.

334-102 Criteria.

334-103 Program elements.

334-104 Least restrictive level of service.

334-105 Evaluation.

334-106 License or accreditation required.

334-121 Criteria for assisted community treatment.

334-121.5 Examination for assisted community treatment indication.

334-122 Definitions.

334-123 Initiation of proceeding for assisted community treatment.

334-123.5 Appointment of a guardian ad litem.

334-124 Hearing date.

334-125 Notice.

334-126 Hearing on petition.

334-127 Disposition.

334-128 Treatment costs and fees.

334-129 Failure to comply with assisted community treatment.

334-130 Period of assisted community treatment.

334-131 Notice of intent to discharge.

334-132 Objection to discharge.

334-133 Petition for additional period of treatment; hearing.

334-134 Hearing for discharge.

334-141 Definitions.

334-142 Petition.

334-143 Notice of hearing and service of petition on respondent.

334-144 Hearing and court order.

334-145 Treatment costs, fees, and costs for petition process.

334-146 Discharge.

334-147 Failure to comply with court order.

334-148 Application.

334-161 Criteria for issuance of court or administrative order for treatment over the patient's objection.

334-162 Criteria for administrative authorization process.