Arizona Statutes

§ 36-542 — Discharge of patient at expiration of period ordered by court; change to voluntary status; immunity

Arizona § 36-542
JurisdictionArizona
Title 36Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 5MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Art. 5Court-Ordered Treatment

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 36-542 (2026).

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A.A patient ordered by a court to undergo treatment pursuant to this article shall be discharged from treatment at the expiration of the period of treatment ordered unless one of the following occurs:
1.The person accepts voluntary treatment at the mental health treatment agency.
2.Before the discharge date, a new petition is filed in the county in which the patient is being treated. The proceedings shall then be governed by this article. The costs of the proceedings shall be a charge against the county in which the patient resided or was found prior to hospitalization.
3.An application for continued court-ordered treatment is granted pursuant to section 36-543.
B.If a patient to be discharged is under guardianship, the medical director of the mental health treatment agency shall

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