§ 40.1-5-7.1. Emergency transportation by police.
(a) Any police officer may take an individual into protective custody and take or cause the person to be taken to an emergency room of any hospital, by way of emergency vehicle, if the officer has reason to believe that:
(1) The individual is in need of immediate care and treatment, and is one whose continued unsupervised presence in the community would create an imminent likelihood of serious harm by reason of psychiatric disability if allowed to be at liberty pending examination by a licensed physician; or
(2) The individual is in need of immediate assistance due to psychiatric disability and requests the assistance.
(b) The officer making the determination to transport will document the reason for the decision in a police report and travel with the individual to the hospital to relay the reason for transport to the attending medical staff.
History of Section.P.L. 2017, ch. 387, § 2; P.L. 2017, ch. 428, § 2; P.L. 2022, ch. 231, art. 11, § 7, effective June 27, 2022.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 40.1 - Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals
Chapter 40.1-5 - Mental Health Law
Section 40.1-5-1. - Short title.
Section 40.1-5-2. - Definitions.
Section 40.1-5-4. - Delegation of authority by director.
Section 40.1-5-6. - Voluntary admission.
Section 40.1-5-7. - Emergency certification.
Section 40.1-5-7.1. - Emergency transportation by police.
Section 40.1-5-8. - Civil court certification.
Section 40.1-5-9. - Right to treatment — Treatment plan.
Section 40.1-5-10. - Periodic institutional review proceedings.
Section 40.1-5-11. - Discharge — Recertification.
Section 40.1-5-12. - Habeas corpus and other remedies.
Section 40.1-5-13. - Mental health advocate.
Section 40.1-5-14. - Appointment and term of office of mental health advocate.
Section 40.1-5-15. - Staff of mental health advocate.
Section 40.1-5-16. - Appropriations.
Section 40.1-5-17. - Assistance of indigent persons.
Section 40.1-5-18. - Confidentiality of information received.
Section 40.1-5-19. - False statements and representations.
Section 40.1-5-20. - Exemption from court fees or charges.
Section 40.1-5-21. - Annual report.
Section 40.1-5-22. - Duties of the mental health advocate.
Section 40.1-5-23. - Access to information.
Section 40.1-5-24. - Rights and powers of mental health advocate.
Section 40.1-5-24.1. - Powers to accept grants and bequests.
Section 40.1-5-25. - Use of confidential information.
Section 40.1-5-26. - Disclosure of confidential information and records.
Section 40.1-5-27. - Release of information to patient’s family.
Section 40.1-5-27.1. - Disclosure by mental health professional.
Section 40.1-5-28. - Notice of disappearance of patient.
Section 40.1-5-29. - Record of disclosure.
Section 40.1-5-30. - Statistical data.
Section 40.1-5-31. - Maintenance of facilities.
Section 40.1-5-32. - Transfer of patients.
Section 40.1-5-33. - Payment for care and treatment.
Section 40.1-5-34. - Exclusiveness of this chapter.
Section 40.1-5-35. - Support of poor or indigent patients.
Section 40.1-5-36. - Guardians ad litem.
Section 40.1-5-37. - Service of process on patients.
Section 40.1-5-38. - Conspiracy to admit person improperly.
Section 40.1-5-39. - Deprivation of rights of persons admitted to facilities.
Section 40.1-5-40. - Disciplinary action against employees of facilities.
Section 40.1-5-40.1. - Duty to report.
Section 40.1-5-40.2. - Immunity from liability for reporting patient abuse.
Section 40.1-5-41. - Immunity of physicians and surgeons from liability.