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Public Act Number: 540
Public Act Year: 2012
Document Type(s): MCLs
Public Act Year: 2012
Document Type(s): MCLs
(14 results found)
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Document | Type | Description |
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Section 330.1498d | Section | Hospitalization of minor; conditions; request by department of human services or county juvenile agency; suitability for hospitalization; determination; "county juvenile agency" defined. |
Section 330.1498e | Section | Evaluation; second opinion; transfer; alternative program; applicability of section. |
Section 330.1498h | Section | Emergency admission of minor. |
Section 330.2060 | Section | Meanings of words and phrases. |
Section 330.2060a | Section | Definitions; C to J. |
Section 330.2060b | Section | Definitions; L to Q. |
Section 330.2060c | Section | Definitions; R, S. |
Section 330.2062 | Section | Competency of juvenile; presumption; order to determine competency during proceeding. |
Section 330.2064 | Section | Competency evaluation; conduct by qualified forensic mental health examiner; expert witness; additional evaluations at party's expense; conduct in least restrictive environment. |
Section 330.2066 | Section | Providing information relating to competency; submission of report and comment to court by qualified forensic mental health examiner; extension; copies of report to be provided to certain individuals. |
Section 330.2068 | Section | Competency hearing. |
Section 330.2070 | Section | Competency evaluations; self-incrimination; evidence or statements inadmissible in proceeding determining responsibility; sealing reports; order to open reports; purposes; confidentiality; disclosure. |
Section 330.2072 | Section | Training program for juvenile forensic mental health examiners. |
Section 330.2074 | Section | Court finding that juvenile may be restored to competency in foreseeable future; restoration order; renewal; report that substantial probability that juvenile will remain incompetent; actions of court; order to provide treatment; report from entity providing services; duties of court. |