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TITLE 66 STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

CHAPTER 3 HOSPITALIZATION OF MENTALLY ILL

66-317    DEFINITIONS.
66-318    AUTHORITY TO ADMIT VOLUNTARY PATIENTS — DENIAL OF ADMISSION.
66-319    RELEASE OF VOLUNTARY INPATIENTS.
66-320    RIGHT TO RELEASE ON APPLICATION — EXCEPTIONS.
66-322    APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR INDIVIDUALS LACKING CAPACITY TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS ABOUT TREATMENT — JUDICIAL PROCEDURE.
66-324    AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE INVOLUNTARY PATIENTS.
66-325    RESIDENCE NOT AFFECTED BY PLACE OF TREATMENT.
66-326    DETENTION WITHOUT HEARING.
66-327    RESPONSIBILITY FOR COSTS OF COMMITMENT AND CARE OF PATIENTS.
66-328    JURISDICTION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR COMMITMENT.
66-329    COMMITMENT TO DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR UPON COURT ORDER — JUDICIAL PROCEDURE.
66-330    TRANSPORTATION — TEMPORARY DETENTION — NOTICE.
66-331    CARE AND TREATMENT IN A FEDERAL FACILITY.
66-333    EXAMINATION OF NEWLY ADMITTED PATIENTS.
66-334    TRANSFER OF PATIENTS BETWEEN CERTAIN INPATIENT TREATMENT FACILITIES.
66-335    COMMITMENT OF MENTALLY ILL CONVICTS.
66-337    REVIEW, TERMINATION OF COMMITMENT AND DISCHARGE OF PATIENTS.
66-341    EXEMPTIONS FROM LIABILITY.
66-343    PETITION FOR REEXAMINATION OF ORDER OF COMMITMENT.
66-344    RIGHT TO HUMANE CARE AND TREATMENT.
66-345    RESTRAINTS AND SECLUSION.
66-346    RIGHT TO COMMUNICATION AND VISITATION — EXERCISE OF CIVIL RIGHTS.
66-347    WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS.
66-348    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.
66-349    PENALTY FOR VIOLATION.
66-350    DETENTION PENDING JUDICIAL DETERMINATION.
66-351    REPAYMENT OF MONEY ON DISCHARGE OF PATIENT.
66-352    MONEY FOUND ON MENTALLY ILL PERSONS — DISPOSITION.
66-354    MENTALLY ILL PERSON WITH ASSETS SUFFICIENT TO PAY EXPENSES — LIABILITY OF RELATIVES.
66-355    APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN — INCOMPETENCY OF MENTALLY ILL PERSON REQUIRES SEPARATE PROCEEDINGS — LIABILITY FOR CARE AND TREATMENT COSTS.
66-356    RELIEF FROM FIREARMS DISABILITIES.

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