South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 52 - Alcohol And Drug Abuse Commitment
Section 44-52-30. Discharge of voluntary patient.

The head of the treatment facility may discharge a patient who has sufficiently improved so that the head of the treatment facility determines that hospitalization of the patient is no longer necessary.
The head of the treatment facility may also discharge any patient if to do so would, in his judgment, contribute to the most effective use of the facility in the care and treatment of chemically dependent persons.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 487, Section 2.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 44 - Health

Chapter 52 - Alcohol And Drug Abuse Commitment

Section 44-52-5. Statement of policy.

Section 44-52-10. Definitions.

Section 44-52-20. Voluntary admission.

Section 44-52-30. Discharge of voluntary patient.

Section 44-52-40. Release of voluntary patient.

Section 44-52-50. Procedure for emergency admission.

Section 44-52-60. Preliminary judicial review of emergency admission; patient's attorney's access to documents.

Section 44-52-65. Transfer of patients under emergency commitment.

Section 44-52-70. Involuntary commitment; examination; report; commencement of judicial proceedings.

Section 44-52-80. Involuntary commitment; notice of hearing.

Section 44-52-90. Contents of report; background investigation; counsel to have access to reports.

Section 44-52-110. Involuntary commitment; conduct of hearing and effect of findings.

Section 44-52-120. Involuntary commitment; period of treatment.

Section 44-52-130. Transfer of patient.

Section 44-52-140. Release of patient for temporary leave of absence.

Section 44-52-150. Reconfinement of involuntarily committed patient who has left treatment facility without permission.

Section 44-52-160. Violation of conditions of release; supplemental proceedings and recommitment.

Section 44-52-165. Patients receiving alcohol and drug addiction services prohibited from possessing alcohol, firearms, weapons, or drugs; penalties; unlawful to allow.

Section 44-52-200. Authority of State Department of Mental Health.

Section 44-52-210. Comprehensive program for chemically dependent persons.