Michigan Compiled Laws
258-1974-2A - Chapter 2a Substance Use Disorder Services (330.1260...330.1287)
Section 330.1276 - Individual Taken Into Protective Custody by Peace Officer; Transporting Individual to Approved Service Program or Emergency Medical Service; Lawful Force; Arrest Record Prohibited; Inability to Complete Transfer to Program or Servi...

Sec. 276.
(1) An individual who appears to be incapacitated in a public place shall be taken into protective custody by a peace officer and taken to an approved service program or to an emergency medical service, or to a transfer facility according to subsection (4) for subsequent transportation to an approved service program or emergency medical service. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, if requested by a peace officer, an emergency service unit or staff shall provide transportation for the individual to an approved service program or an emergency medical service. This subsection does not apply to the transportation of an individual by an emergency service unit or staff if the peace officer reasonably believes that the individual will attempt escape or will be unreasonably difficult for staff to control.
(2) A peace officer may take an individual into protective custody with that kind and degree of force that is lawful for the officer to arrest that individual for a misdemeanor without a warrant. In taking the individual, a peace officer may take reasonable steps to protect himself or herself. The protective steps may include a pat-down search of the individual in his or her immediate surroundings, but only to the extent necessary to discover and seize any dangerous weapon that may on that occasion be used against the officer or other individuals present. The peace officer shall take these protective steps before an emergency service unit or staff provides transportation of an individual to an approved service program or emergency medical service.
(3) The taking of an individual to an approved service program, emergency medical service, or transfer facility under subsection (1) is not an arrest, but is a taking into protective custody with or without consent of the individual. The peace officer shall inform the individual that he or she is being held in protective custody and is not under arrest. An entry or other record shall not be made to indicate that the individual was arrested or charged with either a crime or being incapacitated. An entry shall be made indicating the date, time, and place of the taking, but the entry shall not be treated for any purpose as an arrest or criminal record.
(4) An individual taken into protective custody under subsection (1) may be taken to a transfer facility for not more than 8 hours, if an approved service program or an emergency medical service is not located in that county and if, due to distance or other circumstances, a peace officer is unable to complete transport of the individual to an approved service program or emergency medical service. The peace officer or agency shall immediately notify and request the nearest approved service program or emergency medical service to provide an emergency service unit or staff as soon as possible to transport the individual to that approved service program or emergency medical service. If an emergency service unit or staff is not available for transportation, a peace officer may transport the individual to an approved service program or emergency medical service. If an emergency service unit or staff is to provide transportation, the designated representative of the transfer facility shall assume custody of the individual and shall take all reasonable steps to ensure the individual's health and safety until custody is transferred to the emergency service unit or staff of an approved service program or emergency medical service.
(5) An individual arrested by a peace officer for the commission of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 3 months, or by a fine of not more than $500.00, or both, may be taken to an approved service program or an emergency medical service for emergency treatment if the individual appears to be incapacitated at the time of arrest. This treatment is not in lieu of criminal prosecution of the individual for the offense with which the individual is charged and it does not preclude the administration of any tests as provided for by law.
History: Add. 2012, Act 500, Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 2012 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 200, Imd. Eff. June 24, 2014

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 330 - Mental Health Code

Act 258 of 1974 - Mental Health Code (330.1001 - 330.2106)

258-1974-2A - Chapter 2a Substance Use Disorder Services (330.1260...330.1287)

Section 330.1260 - Definitions; Implementation and Completion of Changes.

Section 330.1261 - Records; Confidentiality; Disclosure.

Section 330.1262 - Person Subject of Record; Consent to Disclose Content; Revocation; Form of Authorization or Revocation.

Section 330.1263 - Consent to Disclose Not Given; Limitations.

Section 330.1264 - Authorization of Services; Consent by Minor; Informing Spouse, Parent, Guardian, or Person in Loco Parentis; Legal Responsibility for Services.

Section 330.1265 - Request for Services for Minor by Parents or Person in Loco Parentis; Diagnostic Evaluation; Detoxification Services; Performance of Services Without Minor's Consent; Use of Psychotropic Drugs.

Section 330.1266 - Petition Requesting Court Determination Whether Services Necessary for Minor; Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem; Notice of Hearing; Right to Independent Diagnostic Evaluation; Hearing; Determinations; Confidentiality of Court Record...

Section 330.1267 - Treatment Plan; Review; Transmission of Review Results; Objection by Minor; Discharge of Minor From Program.

Section 330.1268 - Receipt of Objection; Hearing; Notice of Hearing; Actions by Court.

Section 330.1269 - Department-Designated Community Mental Health Entity and Community Mental Health Services Program Provider Network; Ability to Contract for and Spend Funds; Purposes.

Section 330.1270 - Duties of Department.

Section 330.1271 - Additional Duties of Department.

Section 330.1272 - Additional Duties of Department.

Section 330.1273 - Additional Duties and Powers of Department; Duty of Department-Designated Community Mental Health Entities and Community Mental Health Services Program Provider Networks to Ensure Applicants Are Licensed.

Section 330.1273a - Grant Program for High Schools Designated for Students Recovering From Substance Abuse Disorder.

Section 330.1273b - Competitive Grant Program for Recovery Community Organizations.

Section 330.1274 - Duty of Department-Designated Community Mental Health Entity to Assume Responsibility for Providing Services for County or Multicounty Region.

Section 330.1274a - Uniform Substance Use Disorder Credentialing Program; Duties of Department; Compliance; Definitions.

Section 330.1275 - Waiting List for Services; Priority Position.

Section 330.1276 - Individual Taken Into Protective Custody by Peace Officer; Transporting Individual to Approved Service Program or Emergency Medical Service; Lawful Force; Arrest Record Prohibited; Inability to Complete Transfer to Program or Servi...

Section 330.1277 - Protective Custody; Examination by Health Professional; Chemical Test; Individual Found to Be Incapacitated; Treatment From Approved Program or Service.

Section 330.1278 - Detention of Incapacitated Individual; Discharge to Peace Officer.

Section 330.1279 - Release of Individual Found Not to Be Incapacitated.

Section 330.1280 - Admission of Individual Held in Protective Custody; Notification of Family or Designated Individual.

Section 330.1281 - Voluntary Admission.

Section 330.1281a - Involuntary Treatment.

Section 330.1281b - Involuntary Treatment; Petition; Examination of Petitioner Under Oath; Probable Cause; Duties of Court; Certification of Findings by Physician, Health Professional, or Individual Conducting Independent Expert Evaluation; Hearing;...

Section 330.1281c - Holding Respondent for Treatment; Court Order; Period of Time; Release From Program; Transfer to Less-Restrictive Program; Holding Respondent in Jail Pending Transportation to Program or Evaluation; Summons; Submission of List of...

Section 330.1282 - Criminal or Civil Liability of Peace Officer, Security Transport Officer, or Medical Staff.

Section 330.1283 - Inventory and Return of Possessions.

Section 330.1284 - Payment for Treatment or Transportation Costs.

Section 330.1285 - Confidentiality of Records.

Section 330.1286 - Adoption of Local Law, Ordinance, Resolution, or Rule.

Section 330.1287 - Department-Designated Community Mental Health Entity; Composition of Board; Use of Funds; Contracts; Allocation Formula; Establishment of Substance Use Disorder Oversight Policy Board; Report on Redistricting of Regions; Administra...