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33-6-504. Persons who may file complaint for commitment under this part.

The parent, legal guardian, legal custodian, conservator, spouse, or a responsible relative of the person alleged to be in need of care and treatment, a licensed physician, a licensed psychologist who meets the requirements of § 33-6-427(a), a health or public welfare officer, an officer authorized to make arrests in the state, or the chief officer of a facility that the person is in, may file a complaint to require involuntary care and treatment of a person with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance under this part.

[Acts 2000, ch. 947, § 1; 2004, ch. 565, § 8.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-33 > Chapter-6 > Part-5 > 33-6-504

33-6-504. Persons who may file complaint for commitment under this part.

The parent, legal guardian, legal custodian, conservator, spouse, or a responsible relative of the person alleged to be in need of care and treatment, a licensed physician, a licensed psychologist who meets the requirements of § 33-6-427(a), a health or public welfare officer, an officer authorized to make arrests in the state, or the chief officer of a facility that the person is in, may file a complaint to require involuntary care and treatment of a person with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance under this part.

[Acts 2000, ch. 947, § 1; 2004, ch. 565, § 8.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-33 > Chapter-6 > Part-5 > 33-6-504

33-6-504. Persons who may file complaint for commitment under this part.

The parent, legal guardian, legal custodian, conservator, spouse, or a responsible relative of the person alleged to be in need of care and treatment, a licensed physician, a licensed psychologist who meets the requirements of § 33-6-427(a), a health or public welfare officer, an officer authorized to make arrests in the state, or the chief officer of a facility that the person is in, may file a complaint to require involuntary care and treatment of a person with mental illness or serious emotional disturbance under this part.

[Acts 2000, ch. 947, § 1; 2004, ch. 565, § 8.]