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Ark. Code Ann. § 20-47-804

Crisis intervention protocol not exclusive — Voluntary stay at crisis stabilization unit

Acts 2017, No. 423, § 36.

(1) If during or after the initiation of a crisis intervention protocol under this subchapter a mental health professional or medical professional believes the individual being detained would benefit more from a longer commitment in a residential facility, the mental health professional or medical professional may institute commitment proceedings as authorized under § 20-47-201 et seq.

(2) If a commitment proceeding is initiated under § 20-47-201 et seq. in a court with jurisdiction, that proceeding shall control and any custodial detention or treatment as part of a crisis intervention protocol initiated under this subchapter shall cease in lieu of any commitment or treatment ordered by the court.

(3) A crisis intervention protocol may be ended before the maximum detention time of seventy-two (72) hours has elapsed, as described under § 20-47-810, by the law enforcement agency that has custody of the individual at its discretion if: The individual in custody under this subchapter agrees to remain at the crisis stabilization unit voluntarily;

(4) The detaining law enforcement agency reasonably believes that the individual would not be a danger to himself or herself or to others if he or she remained at the crisis stabilization unit voluntarily; and

(5) The crisis stabilization unit agrees to allow the individual to remain at the crisis stabilization unit.

(6) An individual who is released from custody and remains at a crisis stabilization unit voluntarily under this subsection is free to leave the crisis stabilization unit at any time.

(7) A crisis stabilization unit may: Discharge an individual who is released from custody and remains at the crisis stabilization unit voluntarily at its discretion; and

(8) As part of the discharge process and subject to the consent of the person no longer in custody, provide the person with a follow-up treatment plan and a request that the person utilize the treatment plan, including subsequent appointments with a mental health professional.

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.