(1) the person would become likely to cause serious harm to another if the person fails to follow the treatment regimen on an Order to Receive Outpatient or Community-Based Treatment and Supervision; and
(2) under an Order to Receive Outpatient or Community-Based Treatment and Supervision either:
(A) the person is likely to fail to comply with an available regimen of outpatient or community-based treatment, as determined by the person's insight into the need for medication, the number, severity, and controllability of side effects, the availability of support and treatment programs for the person from community members, and other appropriate considerations; or
(B) a regimen of outpatient or community-based treatment will not be available to the person.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 831 (S.B. 837), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2005.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 46C - Insanity Defense
Subchapter F. Disposition Following Acquittal By
Article 46C.251. Commitment for Evaluation and Treatment; Report
Article 46C.252. Report After Evaluation
Article 46C.253. Hearing on Disposition
Article 46C.254. Effect of Stabilization on Treatment Regimen
Article 46C.255. Trial by Jury
Article 46C.256. Order of Commitment to Inpatient Treatment or Residential Care
Article 46C.257. Order to Receive Outpatient or Community-Based Treatment and Supervision
Article 46C.258. Responsibility of Inpatient or Residential Care Facility
Article 46C.259. Status of Committed Person
Article 46C.260. Transfer of Committed Person to Non-Maximum Security Facility
Article 46C.263. Court-Ordered Outpatient or Community-Based Treatment and Supervision
Article 46C.264. Location of Court-Ordered Outpatient or Community-Based Treatment and Supervision
Article 46C.268. Advance Discharge of Acquitted Person and Termination of Jurisdiction