Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 253B — Civil Commitment
Section 253B.17 — Release; Judicial Determination.

Subdivision 1. Petition. Any patient, except one committed as a sexually dangerous person or a person with a sexual psychopathic personality or as a person who has a mental illness and is dangerous to the public as provided in section 253B.18, subdivision 3, or any interested person may petition the committing court or the court to which venue has been transferred for an order that the patient is not in need of continued care and treatment under commitment or for an order that an individual is no longer a person who poses a risk of harm due to mental illness, or a person who has a developmental disability or chemical dependency, or for any other relief. A patient committed as a person who poses a risk of harm due to mental illness, a person who has a mental illness and is dangerous to the public, a sexually dangerous person, or a person with a sexual psychopathic personality may petition the committing court or the court to which venue has been transferred for a hearing concerning the administration of neuroleptic medication.
Subd. 2. Notice of hearing. Upon the filing of the petition, the court shall fix the time and place for the hearing on it. Ten days' notice of the hearing shall be given to the county attorney, the patient, patient's counsel, the person who filed the initial commitment petition, the head of the facility or program to which the person is committed, and other persons as the court directs. Any person may oppose the petition.
Subd. 3. Court examiners. The court shall appoint a court examiner and, at the patient's request, shall appoint a second court examiner of the patient's choosing to be paid for by the county at a rate of compensation to be fixed by the court. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, a court examiner shall file a report with the court not less than 48 hours prior to the hearing under this section.
Subd. 4. Evidence. The patient, patient's counsel, the petitioner, and the county attorney shall be entitled to be present at the hearing and to present and cross-examine witnesses, including court examiners. The court may hear any relevant testimony and evidence offered at the hearing.
Subd. 5. Order. Upon completion of the hearing, the court shall enter an order stating its findings and decision and mail the order to the head of the treatment facility, state-operated treatment program, or community-based treatment program.
1982 c 581 s 17; 1986 c 444; 1988 c 689 art 2 s 120; 1990 c 568 art 5 s 32; 1995 c 189 s 7; 1997 c 217 art 1 s 84,85; 1999 c 118 s 2; 2002 c 221 s 28; 2005 c 56 s 1; 2013 c 49 s 6; 1Sp2020 c 2 art 6 s 81

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities

Chapter 253B — Civil Commitment

Section 253B.01 — Citation.

Section 253B.02 — Definitions.

Section 253B.03 — Rights Of Patients.

Section 253B.04 — Voluntary Treatment And Admission Procedures.

Section 253B.041 — Services For Engagement In Treatment.

Section 253B.045 — Temporary Confinement.

Section 253B.051 — Emergency Admission.

Section 253B.06 — Initial Assessment.

Section 253B.07 — Judicial Commitment; Preliminary Procedures.

Section 253B.08 — Judicial Commitment; Hearing Procedures.

Section 253B.09 — Decision; Standard Of Proof; Duration.

Section 253B.092 — Administration Of Neuroleptic Medication.

Section 253B.0921 — Access To Medical Records.

Section 253B.095 — Release Before Commitment.

Section 253B.097 — Community-based Treatment.

Section 253B.10 — Procedures Upon Commitment.

Section 253B.12 — Treatment Report; Review; Hearing.

Section 253B.13 — Duration Of Continued Commitment.

Section 253B.14 — Transfer Of Committed Persons.

Section 253B.141 — Authority To Detain And Transport A Missing Patient.

Section 253B.15 — Provisional Discharge; Partial Institutionalization.

Section 253B.16 — Discharge Of Committed Persons.

Section 253B.17 — Release; Judicial Determination.

Section 253B.18 — Persons Who Are Mentally Ill And Dangerous To The Public.

Section 253B.19 — Judicial Appeal Panel; Patients Who Are Mentally Ill And Dangerous To The Public.

Section 253B.20 — Discharge; Administrative Procedure.

Section 253B.21 — Commitment To An Agency Of The United States.

Section 253B.212 — Commitment; Red Lake Band Of Chippewa Indians; White Earth Band Of Ojibwe.

Section 253B.22 — Review Boards.

Section 253B.23 — General Provisions.

Section 253B.24 — Transmittal Of Data To National Instant Criminal Background Check System.