Arizona Statutes

§ 36-526 — Emergency admission; examination; petition for court-ordered evaluation

Arizona § 36-526
JurisdictionArizona
Title 36Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 5MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Art. 4Court-Ordered Evaluation

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 36-526 (2026).

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A.On presentation of the person for emergency admission, an admitting officer of an evaluation agency shall perform an examination of the person's psychiatric and physical condition and may admit the person to the agency as an emergency patient if the admitting officer finds, as a result of the examination and investigation of the application for emergency admission, that there is reasonable cause to believe that the person, as a result of a mental disorder, is a danger to self or others, has a persistent or acute disability or a grave disability and is unable or unwilling to undergo voluntary evaluation and that during the time necessary to complete the prepetition screening procedures set forth in sections 36-520 and 36-521 the person is likely without immediate hospitalization to suffe

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