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Involuntary Hospitalization Laws
What Type of Evidence is Required
The hospital must include expert psychiatric testimony in its evidence.
34-B MRSA §3864
Introduction
Hospitals Covered by the Law
Protective Custody
Protective Custody Process
Transportation used in Protective Custody
When A Law Enforcement Officer May Take A Person into Protective Custody
Probable Cause
Awaiting Evaluation
How Long May Custody Last?
Law Enforcement Officer Responsibility after Evaluation
Emergency Application
Likelihood of Serious Harm
Part 1 of the Blue Paper
Part 2 of the Blue Paper
Part 3 of the Blue Paper
Means of Transportation to the Hospital
Hospital Admission
24 Hour Post Admission Process
Post Admission Notices
How Long do Blue Papers Last?
Expiration of Blue Papers
Court Commitment
Court Application Attachments
Notices by the Court
Appointments by the Court
Results of Examinations
Hearing
Transportation to Hearing
Rights at Hearing
What the Hospital Must Prove at Hearing
What Type of Evidence is Required
Court Decision
Court Order
Appeal
Recommitment
Discharge at End of Commitment
Release During Commitment
Convalescent Status
Return to Hospital from Convalescent Status
Appendix: Cited and Other Relevant Sections of the Maine Revised Statutes Annotated
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