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

Sec. 281b.
(1) Upon receipt of a petition filed under section 281a and the payment of the filing fee, if any, the court shall examine the petitioner under oath as to the contents of the petition.
(2) If, after reviewing the contents of the petition and examining the petitioner under oath, it appears to the court that there is probable cause to believe the respondent may reasonably benefit from treatment, the court shall do all of the following:
(a) Schedule a hearing to be held within 7 days to determine if there is clear and convincing evidence that the respondent may reasonably benefit from treatment.
(b) Notify the respondent and all other individuals named in the petition under section 281a(3)(d) to (h) concerning the allegations and contents of the petition and of the date and the purpose of the hearing.
(c) Notify the respondent that the respondent may retain counsel and, if the respondent is unable to retain counsel, that the respondent may be represented by court-appointed counsel at public expense if the respondent is indigent. Upon the appointment of court-appointed counsel for an indigent respondent, the court shall notify the respondent of the name, address, and telephone number of the court-appointed counsel.
(d) Notify the respondent that the court will cause the respondent to be examined not later than 24 hours before the hearing date by a physician for the purpose of a physical examination and by an independent health professional for the purpose of a substance use disorder assessment and diagnosis. In addition, the court shall notify the respondent that the respondent may have an independent expert evaluation of his or her physical and mental condition conducted at the respondent's own expense.
(e) Cause the respondent to be examined not later than 24 hours before the hearing date by a physician for the purpose of a physical examination and by an independent health professional for the purpose of a substance use disorder assessment and diagnosis.
(f) Conduct the hearing.
(3) The physician who examined the respondent for the purpose of a physical examination, the health professional who examined the respondent for the purpose of the substance use disorder assessment and diagnosis, and, if applicable, the individual who conducted the independent expert evaluation of the respondent's physical and mental condition at the respondent's expense shall certify his or her findings to the court within 24 hours after the examination. The findings must include a recommendation for treatment if the physician, health professional, or individual determines that treatment is necessary.
(4) If, upon completion of the hearing held under this section, the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the requirements of section 281a(1) are met, the court may order the involuntary treatment of the respondent after considering the recommendations for treatment that were submitted to the court under subsection (3). If ordered, the court shall order the involuntary treatment to be provided by an approved service program or by a health professional qualified by education and training to provide the treatment.
(5) A respondent who fails to undergo and complete the treatment ordered under subsection (4) is in contempt of court. An approved service program to which or health professional to whom a respondent is ordered for treatment under subsection (4) shall notify the court of a respondent's failure to undergo or complete treatment ordered under subsection (4).
(6) If at any time after a petition is filed under section 281a the court finds that there is not probable cause to order or continue treatment or the petitioner withdraws the petition, the court shall dismiss the proceedings against the respondent.
(7) As used in this section, "substance use disorder assessment and diagnosis" includes an evaluation of all of the following:
(a) Whether the individual has a substance use disorder.
(b) Whether the individual presents an imminent danger or imminent threat of danger to self, family, or others as a result of the substance use disorder, or whether a substantial likelihood of the threat of danger in the near future exists.
(c) Whether the individual can reasonably benefit from treatment.
History: Add. 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...