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SECTION 40.1-5-12

   § 40.1-5-12  Habeas corpus and otherremedies. – Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as abrogating any rights of a personcertified or someone acting on his or her behalf to petition for writ of habeascorpus and/or other relief. In addition, petitions may be specifically basedupon, but not limited to, the following grounds:

   (1) An alleged insufficiency or illegality of the proceedingsleading to the patient's certification not previously litigated on appeal;

   (2) Although the certification proceedings were proper thepatient's continued detention or hospitalization or the form of his or herhospitalization is not warranted under the provisions of this chapter;

   (3) The absence of a planned and adequate treatment programto meet the needs of the patient.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-40-1 > Chapter-40-1-5 > 40-1-5-12

SECTION 40.1-5-12

   § 40.1-5-12  Habeas corpus and otherremedies. – Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as abrogating any rights of a personcertified or someone acting on his or her behalf to petition for writ of habeascorpus and/or other relief. In addition, petitions may be specifically basedupon, but not limited to, the following grounds:

   (1) An alleged insufficiency or illegality of the proceedingsleading to the patient's certification not previously litigated on appeal;

   (2) Although the certification proceedings were proper thepatient's continued detention or hospitalization or the form of his or herhospitalization is not warranted under the provisions of this chapter;

   (3) The absence of a planned and adequate treatment programto meet the needs of the patient.


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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-40-1 > Chapter-40-1-5 > 40-1-5-12

SECTION 40.1-5-12

   § 40.1-5-12  Habeas corpus and otherremedies. – Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as abrogating any rights of a personcertified or someone acting on his or her behalf to petition for writ of habeascorpus and/or other relief. In addition, petitions may be specifically basedupon, but not limited to, the following grounds:

   (1) An alleged insufficiency or illegality of the proceedingsleading to the patient's certification not previously litigated on appeal;

   (2) Although the certification proceedings were proper thepatient's continued detention or hospitalization or the form of his or herhospitalization is not warranted under the provisions of this chapter;

   (3) The absence of a planned and adequate treatment programto meet the needs of the patient.