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Order Following Hearing On Petition For Judicial Admission Form. This is a Michigan form and can be use in Mental Health Statewide.
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en-USIn the matter of en-USFirst, middle, and last name 1. � Date of hearing: en-US en-US Judge: en-USBar no. 2. � A petition has been filed by en-USPetitioner name (type or print)en-US asserting that the individual � named above meets the criteria for judicial admission for treatment and that the court should order the individual to be � admitted to a facility. 3. � The court finds that notice of hearing has been given according to law. The parties were present. 4. � The hearing was � with � without � a jury. 5. � The court received and considered the report on the petition for judicial admission for treatment. 6. � Testimony was given by en-US en-US .en-USTHE COURT FINDS: � 7. � The individual is an adult, has been diagnosed as an individual with an intellectual disability, and � en-US a. can be reasonably expected within the near future to intentionally or unintentionally seriously physically injure self � or others, and has overtly acted in a manner substantially supportive of that expectation. � en-US b. the individual has been arrested and charged with an offense that was a result of the intellectual disability. � 8. � There � is � is not � an available program of care and treatment other than admission to a facility adequate to � meet the individual222s care and treatment needs and that is sufficient to prevent harm or injury which the individual may � inflict upon self or others. � 9. � en-US en-US facility can provide the individual with the care and treatment � adequate and appropriate for his/her condition in the least restrictive environment located nearest to his/her residence. � 10. � The individual or a relative requested that the individual be admitted to en-US en-US , a � private licensed hospital that complies with the duties and requirements for facilities, and has agreed to pay the costs � with private funds. � 11. � The individual does not meet the criteria for judicial admission for treatment. en-USIT IS ORDERED: 12. � The petition is � granted. � denied on the merits. � en-US dismissed/withdrawn. � � 13. � The individual be admitted to � � a. � a facility designated by the department and recommended by the community mental health services program. � � b. � en-USName of licensed hospitalen-US , which has accepted the individual. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com File No. � 14. � The individual undergo alternative care and treatment for a period not to exceed one year. Alternative treatment shall be � � under the supervision of en-US en-US as follows: � en-US � en-US � en-US � If previously admitted to a facility, the individual shall be discharged. en-US15. If a resident is discharged by the director of a facility under MCL 330.1525(1) or (2), the facility must notify the � court and community mental health services program. If a resident met the criteria for treatment under MCL 330.1515(b), � the prosecuting attorney must also be notified of the discharge by a facility. 16. � If felony charges have been previously dismissed under MCL 330.2044(1)(b) and the time for petitioning to refile � charges has not elapsed, � a. � not less than 30 days before the resident222s scheduled release or discharge, the director of the treating facility shall notify � the prosecutor222s office in the county in which charges against the resident were originally brought that the resident222s � release or discharge is pending. � b. � not less than 30 days before the resident222s scheduled release or discharge, the resident shall undergo a competency � examination as described in MCL 330.2026. A copy of the written report of the examination along with the notice required � in item 16a above shall be submitted to the prosecutor222s office in the county in which the charges against the resident � were originally brought. The written report is admissible as provided in MCL 300.2030(3). en-USDate � en-USJudge American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com