Michigan Compiled Laws
258-1974-10-DISPOSITION-OF-PERSONS-FOUND-NOT-GUILTY-BY-REASON-OF - Disposition of Persons Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (330.2050...330.2074)
Section 330.2060b - Definitions; L to Q.

Sec. 1060b.
(1) "Least restrictive environment" means a supervised community placement, preferably a placement with the juvenile's parent, guardian, relative, or a facility or conditions of treatment that is a residential or institutional placement only utilized as a last resort based on the best interest of the juvenile or for reasons of public safety.
(2) "Licensed child caring institution" means a child caring institution as defined and licensed under 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128.
(3) "Qualified forensic mental health examiner" means 1 of the following who performs forensic mental health examinations for the purposes of sections 1062 to 1074 but does not exceed the scope of his or her practice as authorized by state law:
(a) A psychiatrist or psychologist who possesses experience or training in the following:
(i) Forensic evaluation procedures for juveniles.
(ii) Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of children and adolescents with emotional disturbance, mental illness, or developmental disabilities.
(iii) Clinical understanding of child and adolescent development.
(iv) Familiarity with competency standards in this state.
(b) Beginning 18 months after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a mental health professional other than a psychiatrist or psychologist who has completed a juvenile competency training program for forensic mental health examiners that is endorsed by the department under section 1072 and who possesses experience or training in all of the following:
(i) Forensic evaluation procedures for juveniles.
(ii) Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of children and adolescents with emotional disturbance, mental illness, or developmental disabilities.
(iii) Clinical understanding of child and adolescent development.
(iv) Familiarity with competency standards in this state.
(4) "Qualified restoration provider" means an individual, who the court determines as a result of the opinion provided by the qualified forensic mental health examiner, has the skills and training necessary to provide restoration services. The court shall take measures to avoid any conflict of interest among agencies or individuals who may provide evaluation and restoration.
History: Add. 2012, Act 540, Eff. Mar. 28, 2013

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 330 - Mental Health Code

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

258-1974-10 - Chapter 10 Criminal Provisions (330.2000...330.2074)

258-1974-10-DISPOSITION-OF-PERSONS-FOUND-NOT-GUILTY-BY-REASON-OF - Disposition of Persons Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (330.2050...330.2074)

Section 330.2050 - Person Acquitted of Criminal Charge by Reason of Insanity; Commitment to Center for Forensic Psychiatry; Record; Examination and Evaluation; Report; Opinion; Certificates; Petition; Retention or Discharge of Person; Applicability o...

Section 330.2060 - Meanings of Words and Phrases.

Section 330.2060a - Definitions; C to J.

Section 330.2060b - Definitions; L to Q.

Section 330.2060c - Definitions; R, S.

Section 330.2062 - Competency of Juvenile; Presumption; Order to Determine Competency During Proceeding.

Section 330.2064 - Competency Evaluation; Conduct by Qualified Forensic Mental Health Examiner; Expert Witness; Additional Evaluations at Party's Expense; Conduct in Least Restrictive Environment.

Section 330.2066 - Providing Information Relating to Competency; Submission of Report and Comment to Court by Qualified Forensic Mental Health Examiner; Extension; Copies of Report to Be Provided to Certain Individuals.

Section 330.2068 - Competency Hearing.

Section 330.2070 - Competency Evaluations; Self-Incrimination; Evidence or Statements Inadmissible in Proceeding Determining Responsibility; Sealing Reports; Order to Open Reports; Purposes; Confidentiality; Disclosure.

Section 330.2072 - Training Program for Juvenile Forensic Mental Health Examiners.

Section 330.2074 - Court Finding That Juvenile May Be Restored to Competency in Foreseeable Future; Restoration Order; Renewal; Report That Substantial Probability That Juvenile Will Remain Incompetent; Actions of Court; Order to Provide Treatment; R...