Montana Code Annotated
Part 1. Treatment of the Seriously Mentally Ill
53-21-128. Petition for extension of commitment period

53-21-128. Petition for extension of commitment period. (1) (a) Not less than 2 calendar weeks prior to the end of the 3-month period of commitment to the state hospital, a behavioral health inpatient facility, or the Montana mental health nursing care center or the period of commitment to a community facility or program or a course of treatment provided for in 53-21-127, the professional person in charge of the patient at the place of commitment may petition the district court in the county where the patient is committed for extension of the commitment period unless otherwise ordered by the original committing court. The petition must be accompanied by a written report and evaluation of the patient's mental and physical condition. The report must describe any tests and evaluation devices that have been employed in evaluating the patient, the course of treatment that was undertaken for the patient, and the future course of treatment anticipated by the professional person.
(b) Upon the filing of the petition, the court shall give written notice of the filing of the petition to the patient, the patient's next of kin, if reasonably available, the friend of respondent appointed by the court, and the patient's counsel. If any person notified requests a hearing prior to the termination of the previous commitment authority, the court shall immediately set a time and place for a hearing on a date not more than 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, from the receipt of the request and notify the same people, including the professional person in charge of the patient. When a hearing is requested less than 10 days prior to the termination of the previous commitment authority, the previous commitment is considered extended until the hearing is held. The notice of hearing must include a notice of this extension. If a hearing is not requested, the court shall enter an order of commitment for a period not to exceed 6 months.
(c) Procedure on the petition for extension when a hearing has been requested must be the same in all respects as the procedure on the petition for the original 3-month commitment, except that the patient is not entitled to a trial by jury. The hearing must be held in the district court having jurisdiction over the facility in which the patient is detained unless otherwise ordered by the court. Court costs and witness fees, if any, must be paid by the county that paid the same costs in the initial commitment proceedings.
(d) If upon the hearing the court finds the patient not to be suffering from a mental disorder and requiring commitment within the meaning of this part, the patient must be discharged and the petition dismissed. If the court finds that the patient continues to suffer from a mental disorder and to require commitment, the court shall order commitment as set forth in 53-21-127. However, an order extending the commitment period may not affect the patient's custody for more than 6 months and may not commit the patient to a behavioral health inpatient facility. In its order, the court shall describe what alternatives for treatment of the patient are available, what alternatives were investigated, and why the investigated alternatives were not found suitable. The court may not order continuation of an alternative that does not include a comprehensive, individualized plan of treatment for the patient. A court order for the continuation of an alternative must include a specific finding that a comprehensive, individualized plan of treatment exists.
(2) Prior to the end of the period of commitment to a community facility or program or course of treatment, a respondent may request that the treating provider petition the district court for an extension of the commitment order. The petition must be accompanied by a written report and evaluation of the respondent's mental and physical condition, an updated treatment plan, and a written statement by the respondent that an extension is desired. The extension procedure must follow the procedure required in subsections (1)(b) through (1)(d).
(3) Further extensions under subsection (1) or (2) may be obtained under the same procedure described in subsection (1). However, the patient's custody may not be affected for more than 1 year without a renewal of the commitment under the procedures set forth in subsection (1), including a statement of the findings required by subsection (1).
History: En. 38-1306 by Sec. 6, Ch. 466, L. 1975; amd. Sec. 6, Ch. 546, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 38-1306(3), (4); amd. Secs. 10, 14, Ch. 547, L. 1979; amd. Sec. 11, Ch. 376, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 434, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 24, Ch. 490, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 13, Ch. 342, L. 2001; amd. Sec. 6, Ch. 513, L. 2003; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 554, L. 2003.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 53. Social Services and Institutions

Chapter 21. Mentally Ill

Part 1. Treatment of the Seriously Mentally Ill

53-21-101. Purpose

53-21-102. Definitions

53-21-103. Court records to be kept separate

53-21-104. Powers and duties of mental disabilities board of visitors

53-21-105. Certification of professional persons required

53-21-106. Certification of professional persons

53-21-107. Abuse and neglect of persons admitted to mental health facility prohibited -- reporting -- investigations

53-21-108. through 53-21-110 reserved

53-21-111. Voluntary admission -- content of admission form -- requirements for valid admission

53-21-112. Voluntary admission of minors

53-21-113. Costs of committing a patient already voluntarily admitted -- transportation costs for voluntary admission

53-21-114. Notice of rights to be given

53-21-115. Procedural rights

53-21-116. Right to be present at hearing or trial -- assignment of counsel

53-21-117. Right to representation by own attorney

53-21-118. Right to examination by professional person of own choosing

53-21-119. Waiver of rights

53-21-120. Detention to be in least restrictive environment -- preference for mental health facility -- court relief -- prehearing detention of mentally ill person prohibited

53-21-121. Petition for commitment -- contents of -- notice of

53-21-122. Petition for commitment -- filing of -- initial hearing on

53-21-123. Examination of respondent following initial hearing -- recommendation of professional person

53-21-124. Detention of respondent pending hearing or trial -- jail prohibited

53-21-125. Request for jury trial

53-21-126. Trial or hearing on petition

53-21-127. Posttrial disposition

53-21-128. Petition for extension of commitment period

53-21-129. Emergency situation -- petition -- detention

53-21-130. Transfer or commitment to mental health facility from other institutions

53-21-131. Appeal procedure

53-21-132. Cost of examination and commitment

53-21-133. Transfer to nonstate facilities

53-21-134. Receipt of nonresident person suffering from a mental disorder pending return to home state

53-21-135. Terminated

53-21-136. Terminated

53-21-137. Terminated

53-21-138. Renumbered 53-21-1201

53-21-139. Renumbered 53-21-1202

53-21-140. Use of two-way electronic audio-video communication

53-21-141. Civil and legal rights of person committed

53-21-142. Rights of persons admitted to facility

53-21-143. Right not to be fingerprinted

53-21-144. Rights concerning photographs

53-21-145. Right to be free from unnecessary or excessive medication

53-21-146. Right to be free from physical restraint and isolation

53-21-147. Right not to be subjected to experimental research

53-21-148. Right not to be subjected to hazardous treatment

53-21-149. Conditions of treatment in community facility, program, or course of treatment

53-21-150. Treatment plan -- provider choice

53-21-151. Notification of noncompliance as condition for treatment plan -- response

53-21-152. Department funding responsibility

53-21-153. Repealed

53-21-154. through 53-21-160 reserved

53-21-161. Qualifications of professional persons

53-21-162. Establishment of patient treatment plan -- patient's rights

53-21-163. Examination following commitment

53-21-164. Repealed

53-21-165. Records to be maintained

53-21-166. Records to be confidential -- exceptions

53-21-167. Patient labor

53-21-168. Statement of rights to be furnished and posted

53-21-169. Protection and advocacy system -- designation and authority

53-21-170. through 53-21-179 reserved

53-21-180. Discharge plan

53-21-181. Discharge during or at end of initial commitment period -- patient's right to referral

53-21-182. Court-ordered release to alternative placement or treatment

53-21-183. Release conditioned on receipt of outpatient care

53-21-184. Patients for whom release and discharge provisions inapplicable

53-21-185. Care and treatment following release

53-21-186. Support of patient conditionally released

53-21-187. Clothing for patients discharged or conditionally released

53-21-188. Repealed

53-21-189. Fact of evaluation or treatment not to be used for discrimination

53-21-190. Fact of evaluation or treatment not to be used in subsequent court proceeding -- exception

53-21-191. and 53-21-192 reserved

53-21-193. Commitment to behavioral health inpatient facilities -- preference -- voluntary treatment

53-21-194. Department licensure of behavioral health inpatient facilities -- rulemaking authority -- transfer criteria

53-21-195. Rehospitalization of patient conditionally released from inpatient treatment facilities -- petition

53-21-196. Detention of conditionally released patient pending hearing

53-21-197. Hearing on rehospitalization petition -- revocation of conditional release

53-21-198. Extension of conditions of release -- hearing

53-21-199. Option for diversion from involuntary commitment to Montana state hospital