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62A-15-628. Involuntary commitment -- Procedures.
(1) An adult may not be involuntarily committed to the custody of a local mental healthauthority except under the following provisions:
(a) emergency procedures for temporary commitment upon medical or designatedexaminer certification, as provided in Subsection 62A-15-629(1);
(b) emergency procedures for temporary commitment without endorsement of medical ordesignated examiner certification, as provided in Subsection 62A-15-629(2); or
(c) commitment on court order, as provided in Section 62A-15-631.
(2) A person under 18 years of age may be committed to the physical custody of a localmental health authority only after a court commitment proceeding in accordance with theprovisions of Part 7, Commitment of Persons Under Age 18 to Division of Substance Abuse andMental Health.

Amended by Chapter 195, 2003 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-62a > Chapter-15 > 62a-15-628

62A-15-628. Involuntary commitment -- Procedures.
(1) An adult may not be involuntarily committed to the custody of a local mental healthauthority except under the following provisions:
(a) emergency procedures for temporary commitment upon medical or designatedexaminer certification, as provided in Subsection 62A-15-629(1);
(b) emergency procedures for temporary commitment without endorsement of medical ordesignated examiner certification, as provided in Subsection 62A-15-629(2); or
(c) commitment on court order, as provided in Section 62A-15-631.
(2) A person under 18 years of age may be committed to the physical custody of a localmental health authority only after a court commitment proceeding in accordance with theprovisions of Part 7, Commitment of Persons Under Age 18 to Division of Substance Abuse andMental Health.

Amended by Chapter 195, 2003 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-62a > Chapter-15 > 62a-15-628

62A-15-628. Involuntary commitment -- Procedures.
(1) An adult may not be involuntarily committed to the custody of a local mental healthauthority except under the following provisions:
(a) emergency procedures for temporary commitment upon medical or designatedexaminer certification, as provided in Subsection 62A-15-629(1);
(b) emergency procedures for temporary commitment without endorsement of medical ordesignated examiner certification, as provided in Subsection 62A-15-629(2); or
(c) commitment on court order, as provided in Section 62A-15-631.
(2) A person under 18 years of age may be committed to the physical custody of a localmental health authority only after a court commitment proceeding in accordance with theprovisions of Part 7, Commitment of Persons Under Age 18 to Division of Substance Abuse andMental Health.

Amended by Chapter 195, 2003 General Session