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Statutes > West-virginia > 27 > 27-4-1

§27-4-1. Authority to receive voluntary patients.
The chief medical officer of a mental health facility, subject to the availability of suitable accommodations and to the rules and regulations promulgated by the board of health, shall admit for diagnosis, care and treatment any individual:

(a) Over eighteen years of age who is mentally ill, mentally retarded or addicted or who has manifested symptoms of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction and who makes application for hospitalization; or

(b) Under eighteen years of age who is mentally ill, mentally retarded or addicted or who has manifested symptoms of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction and there is application for hospitalization therefor in his behalf (1) by the parents of such person, or (2) if only one parent is living, then by such parent, or (3) if the parents are living separate and apart, by the parent who has the custody of such person, or (4) if there is a guardian who has custody of such person, then by such guardian. Such admission shall be conditioned upon the consent of the prospective patient if he is twelve years of age or over.

(c) No person under eighteen years of age shall be admitted under this section to any state hospital unless said person has first been reviewed and evaluated by a local mental health facility and recommended for admission.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 27 > 27-4-1

§27-4-1. Authority to receive voluntary patients.
The chief medical officer of a mental health facility, subject to the availability of suitable accommodations and to the rules and regulations promulgated by the board of health, shall admit for diagnosis, care and treatment any individual:

(a) Over eighteen years of age who is mentally ill, mentally retarded or addicted or who has manifested symptoms of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction and who makes application for hospitalization; or

(b) Under eighteen years of age who is mentally ill, mentally retarded or addicted or who has manifested symptoms of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction and there is application for hospitalization therefor in his behalf (1) by the parents of such person, or (2) if only one parent is living, then by such parent, or (3) if the parents are living separate and apart, by the parent who has the custody of such person, or (4) if there is a guardian who has custody of such person, then by such guardian. Such admission shall be conditioned upon the consent of the prospective patient if he is twelve years of age or over.

(c) No person under eighteen years of age shall be admitted under this section to any state hospital unless said person has first been reviewed and evaluated by a local mental health facility and recommended for admission.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 27 > 27-4-1

§27-4-1. Authority to receive voluntary patients.
The chief medical officer of a mental health facility, subject to the availability of suitable accommodations and to the rules and regulations promulgated by the board of health, shall admit for diagnosis, care and treatment any individual:

(a) Over eighteen years of age who is mentally ill, mentally retarded or addicted or who has manifested symptoms of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction and who makes application for hospitalization; or

(b) Under eighteen years of age who is mentally ill, mentally retarded or addicted or who has manifested symptoms of mental illness, mental retardation or addiction and there is application for hospitalization therefor in his behalf (1) by the parents of such person, or (2) if only one parent is living, then by such parent, or (3) if the parents are living separate and apart, by the parent who has the custody of such person, or (4) if there is a guardian who has custody of such person, then by such guardian. Such admission shall be conditioned upon the consent of the prospective patient if he is twelve years of age or over.

(c) No person under eighteen years of age shall be admitted under this section to any state hospital unless said person has first been reviewed and evaluated by a local mental health facility and recommended for admission.