§334-126 Hearing on petition. (a) The court shall adjourn or continue a hearing for failure to timely notify a person entitled to be notified unless the court determines that the interests of justice require that the hearing continue without adjournment or continuance.
(b) The time and form of the procedure incident to hearing the issues in the petition shall be provided by family court rule and consistent with this part.
(c) Hearings may be held at any convenient place within the circuit. The subject of the petition, any interested party, or the family court upon its own motion may request a hearing in another court because of inconvenience to the parties, witnesses, or the family court or because of the subject's physical or mental condition.
(d) The hearing shall be closed to the public, unless the subject of the petition requests otherwise. Individuals entitled to notice are entitled to be present in the courtroom for the hearing and to receive a copy of the hearing transcript or recording, unless the court determines that the interests of justice require otherwise.
(e) The subject of the petition shall not be required to be present at the hearing; provided that the subject has been served with the petition and the appointed guardian ad litem, or existing guardian, is present to represent the best interests of the subject through the proceedings.
(f) If the subject of the petition is represented by their own attorney, the attorney shall be allowed adequate time for investigation of the matters at issue and for preparation, and shall be permitted to present the evidence that the attorney believes necessary for a proper disposition of the proceeding.
(g) No subject of the petition shall be ordered to receive assisted community treatment unless at least one psychiatrist or advanced practice registered nurse with prescriptive authority and who holds an accredited national certification in an advanced practice registered nurse psychiatric specialization testifies in person at the hearing who has personally assessed the subject, within a reasonable time before the filing of the petition up to the time when the psychiatrist or advanced practice registered nurse with prescriptive authority and who holds an accredited national certification in an advanced practice registered nurse psychiatric specialization provides oral testimony at court. The testimony of the psychiatrist or advanced practice registered nurse with prescriptive authority and who holds an accredited national certification in an advanced practice registered nurse psychiatric specialization shall state the facts which support the allegation that the subject meets all the criteria for assisted community treatment, provide a written treatment plan, which shall include non-mental health treatment if appropriate, provide the rationale for the recommended treatment, and identify the designated mental health program responsible for the coordination of care.
If the recommended assisted community treatment includes medication, the testimony of the psychiatrist or advanced practice registered nurse with prescriptive authority and who holds an accredited national certification in an advanced practice registered nurse psychiatric specialization shall describe the types or classes of medication which should be authorized, and describe the physical and mental beneficial and detrimental effects of such medication.
(h) The subject of the petition may secure a psychiatric examination and present the findings as evidence at the hearing. The subject shall be entitled to a psychiatric examination at a community mental health center if the subject so desires, and if an examination has not already been conducted at a community mental health center which will lead to psychiatric testimony at the hearing. [L 1984, c 251, pt of §1; am L 2013, c 221, § §12, 24; am L 2015, c 231, §4; am L 2016, c 114, §6; am L 2017, c 88, §5; am L 2018, c 144, §11; am L 2021, c 58, §4]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
334. Mental Health, Mental Illness, Drug Addiction, and Alcoholism
334-2.5 Contracts for facilities and services.
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.
334-10 State council on mental health.
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.
334-23 Money belonging to patients.
334-24 Admission; discharge; civil liability.
334-59 Emergency examination and hospitalization.
334-59.5 Notice of admissions, examinations, and hospitalizations.
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.
334-60.7 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.
334-74 Transfer of residents of correctional facilities.
334-76 OLD REPEALED. §334-76 Discharge from custody.
334-82 Order to show cause; guardian ad litem.
334-86 Status of patient pending hearing.
334-104 Least restrictive level of service.
334-106 License or accreditation required.
334-121 Criteria for assisted community treatment.
334-121.5 Examination for assisted community treatment indication.
334-123 Initiation of proceeding for assisted community treatment.
334-123.5 Appointment of a guardian ad litem.
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.
334-143 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.