Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 632 - Comprehensive Psychiatric Services
Section 632.020 - Advisory council for comprehensive psychiatric services — members, number, terms, qualifications, appointment — organization, meetings — duties.

Effective - 28 Aug 2011
632.020. Advisory council for comprehensive psychiatric services — members, number, terms, qualifications, appointment — organization, meetings — duties. — 1. The Missouri advisory council for comprehensive psychiatric services, created by executive order of the governor on June 10, 1977, shall act as an advisory body to the division and the division director. The council shall be comprised of up to twenty-five members, the number to be determined under the council bylaws.
2. The members of the council shall be appointed by the director. Members shall serve for overlapping terms of three years each. The members of the existing council appointed under the provisions of the executive order shall serve the remainder of their appointed terms. At the expiration of the term of each such member, the director shall appoint an individual who shall hold office for a term of three years. Each member shall hold office until a successor has been appointed. Members shall have professional, research or personal interest in the prevention, evaluation, care, treatment and rehabilitation of persons affected by mental disorders and mental illness. The council shall include representatives from the following:
(1) Nongovernment organization or groups and state agencies concerned with the planning, operation or use of comprehensive psychiatric services;
(2) Representatives of consumers and providers of comprehensive psychiatric services who are familiar with the need for such services. At least one-half of the members shall be consumers. No more than one-fourth of the members shall be vendors or members of boards of directors, employees or officers of vendors, or any of their spouses, if such vendors receive more than fifteen hundred dollars under contract with the department; except that members of boards of directors of not-for-profit corporations shall not be considered members of board of directors of vendors under this subsection.
3. A vacancy occurring on the council shall be filled by appointment of the director.
4. Meetings shall be held at least every ninety days at the call of the division director or the council chairman, who shall be elected by the council.
5. Each member shall be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses, including travel expenses pursuant to the travel regulations for employees of the department, actually incurred in the performance of his official duties.
6. The council may be divided into subcouncils in accordance with its bylaws. The council shall study, plan and make recommendations on the prevention, evaluation, care, treatment, rehabilitation, housing and facilities for persons affected by mental disorders and mental illness.
7. No member of a state advisory council may participate in or seek to influence a decision or vote of the council if the member would be directly involved with the matter or would derive income from it. A violation of the prohibition contained herein shall be grounds for a person to be removed as a member of the council by the director.
8. The council shall collaborate with the department in developing and administering a state plan for comprehensive psychiatric services. The council shall be advisory and shall:
(1) Promote meetings and programs for the discussion of reducing the debilitating effects of mental disorders and mental illness and disseminate information in cooperation with any other department, agency or entity on the prevention, evaluation, care, treatment and rehabilitation for persons affected by mental disorders or mental illness;
(2) Study and review current prevention, evaluation, care, treatment and rehabilitation technologies and recommend appropriate preparation, training, retraining and distribution of manpower and resources in the provision of services to persons affected by mental disorders or mental illness through private and public residential facilities, day programs and other specialized services;
(3) Recommend what specific methods, means and procedures should be adopted to improve and upgrade the department comprehensive psychiatric service delivery system for citizens of this state;
(4) Participate in developing and disseminating criteria and standards to qualify comprehensive psychiatric service residential facilities, day programs and other specialized services in this state for funding or licensing, or both, by the department;
(5) Provide oversight for suicide prevention activities.
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(L. 1980 H.B. 1724, A.L. 2011 H.B. 464)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XL - Additional Executive Departments

Chapter 632 - Comprehensive Psychiatric Services

Section 632.005 - Definitions.

Section 632.010 - Responsibilities, powers, functions and duties of division.

Section 632.015 - Division director to be chief administrative officer.

Section 632.020 - Advisory council for comprehensive psychiatric services — members, number, terms, qualifications, appointment — organization, meetings — duties.

Section 632.025 - Services to be provided.

Section 632.030 - Department to develop state plan, contents.

Section 632.035 - Department director to establish regions.

Section 632.040 - Department director may establish regional councils — division director to appoint members — terms and qualifications of members.

Section 632.045 - Duties of regional advisory councils — plans — employment of staff.

Section 632.050 - Division to identify community-based services.

Section 632.055 - Division to provide services.

Section 632.060 - Department may establish outpatient clinics — cooperation with others.

Section 632.070 - Department of social services to cooperate with mental health department — consent for minors required.

Section 632.105 - Adults to be accepted for evaluation, when, by whom — may then be admitted to mental health facility — consent required.

Section 632.110 - Minors to be accepted for evaluation, when, by whom — may then be admitted to mental health facility — parent or guardian to consent — peace officer may transport to facility, when.

Section 632.115 - Juveniles to be admitted by heads of facilities when committed.

Section 632.120 - Incompetents to be accepted by heads of facilities upon application — duration of admission for evaluation — consent may be authorized.

Section 632.150 - Release of voluntary patients — voluntary patient may be involuntarily detained, procedure.

Section 632.155 - Release of voluntary minor patients, consent required — may be involuntarily detained, when, procedure.

Section 632.175 - Review of patient's condition, by whom, when — release or placement — copy of review to be given.

Section 632.300 - Procedure when a likelihood of serious harm is alleged.

Section 632.305 - Detention for evaluation and treatment, who may request — procedure — duration — disposition after application.

Section 632.310 - Facilities to accept certain applicants — evaluation to follow — transportation back to place of residence.

Section 632.312 - Transportation costs, sheriff may be reimbursed.

Section 632.315 - Copies of admission application to be furnished.

Section 632.320 - Time limits for certain procedures.

Section 632.325 - Information to be furnished to patient and others, when.

Section 632.330 - Additional detention and treatment may be requested — contents of petition.

Section 632.335 - Court procedures relating to continued detention or outpatient detention and treatment — continued detention may be ordered — patient's rights relating thereto.

Section 632.337 - Immediate inpatient detention during court-ordered outpatient detention and treatment, procedure.

Section 632.340 - Further additional detention or outpatient detention and treatment may be requested — hearing to be held, when — treatment plan to be presented.

Section 632.345 - Physician or licensed psychologist to be appointed, qualifications — detention to be continued, how long.

Section 632.350 - Conduct of hearing — jury question — result.

Section 632.355 - Additional detention or period of outpatient detention and treatment may be ordered, when.

Section 632.360 - Discharge of patient, when — procedure.

Section 632.365 - Where detention to take place.

Section 632.370 - Transfer of patient by department — hearing on transfer of minor to adult ward — consent required — notice to be given — considerations — transfer to federal facility, notice, restrictions.

Section 632.375 - Patient to be evaluated, when — report to certain persons — court may consider continuation of detention.

Section 632.380 - Provisions of chapter not to apply to certain persons.

Section 632.385 - Patient to be placed outside facility, when — conditions — duration — furloughs — modification of orders — notice requirements.

Section 632.390 - Head of program to release certain patients — notification to interested parties — involuntary patient may become voluntary, notification to interested parties.

Section 632.392 - Release of patient involuntarily detained, duties of department — educational materials — disclosure of confidential information — "care provider" defined.

Section 632.395 - Court may order transfer of custody to federal facility, when — head of federal facility to be successor administrator — court to retain jurisdiction — orders from courts of other states to be observed in this state.

Section 632.400 - Reexamination of detained person.

Section 632.405 - Prosecutor's duties.

Section 632.410 - Venue — change of jurisdiction.

Section 632.415 - Court to maintain register of attorneys available to represent patients — state to pay certain attorney's fees.

Section 632.420 - Certain examining physicians to be paid by state.

Section 632.425 - Physician-patient, psychologist-patient privileges waived in detention proceedings.

Section 632.430 - Appeals — to have priority — attorney general to be notified and to represent state.

Section 632.435 - Habeas corpus.

Section 632.440 - No liability for health care professionals, public officials and certain peace officers.

Section 632.445 - No liability for petitioners.

Section 632.450 - Representation by attorney required — duties of attorney.

Section 632.455 - Patient, absent without permission, return may be requested, when.

Section 632.475 - Sexual psychopaths committed before August 13, 1980, effect — application for release, hearing procedure — law officers to be given notice of probation or discharge.

Section 632.480 - Definitions.

Section 632.483 - Notice to attorney general, when — contents of notice — immunity from liability, when — multidisciplinary team established — prosecutors' review committee established.

Section 632.484 - Detention and evaluation of persons alleged to be sexually violent predators — duties of attorney general and department of mental health.

Section 632.486 - Petition filed by attorney general, when — copy of multidisciplinary team's assessment to be filed with petition.

Section 632.489 - Probable cause determined — sexually violent predator taken into custody, when — hearing, procedure — examination by department of mental health.

Section 632.492 - Trial — procedure — assistance of counsel, right to jury, when.

Section 632.495 - Unanimous verdict required — offender committed to custody of department of mental health, when — contracting with county jails, when — release, when — mistrial procedures.

Section 632.498 - Annual examination of mental condition, not required, when — annual review by the court — petition for release, hearing, procedures (when director disapproves).

Section 632.501 - Petition for release — hearing (when director approves).

Section 632.504 - Subsequent petitions for release — approval or denial procedures.

Section 632.505 - Conditional release — interagency agreements for supervision, plan — court review of plan, order, conditions — copy of order — continuing control and care — modifications — violations — agreements with private entities — fee, rulema...

Section 632.507 - Attorney general to inform victims — notification of proceedings.

Section 632.510 - Release of information, when.

Section 632.513 - Sealed records of proceedings — access permitted, when.

Section 632.520 - Offender committing violence against an employee--definitions--penalty--damage of property, violation, penalty.

Section 632.525 - Abrogation of case law, sexually violent offense definition.

Section 632.550 - Definitions.

Section 632.553 - Department to designate county for demonstration project — advisory board, members, duties — project goals.

Section 632.555 - Governing board for project, members, terms, duties.

Section 632.557 - Reports to governor and general assembly.

Section 632.560 - Mental health care provider requirements.

Section 632.575 - Unlawful use of unmanned aircraft over a mental health hospital, offense of — permissible acts — signage — violation, penalty.