Delaware Statutes

§ 5011 — Involuntary inpatient commitment hearing and procedure

Delaware·Title 16·Part Mental Health·Ch. 50 INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL CONDITIONS; DISCHARGE; PROCEDURE
(a)An individual shall be involuntarily committed for inpatient treatment only if all of the following criteria are met by clear and convincing evidence:
(1)The individual is a person with a mental condition;
(2)Based upon manifest indications, the individual is: a. Dangerous to self; or b. Dangerous to others;
(3)All less restrictive alternatives have been considered and determined to be clinically inappropriate at the time of the hearing; and
(4)The individual has declined voluntarily inpatient treatment, or lacks the capacity to knowingly and voluntarily consent to inpatient treatment. When evaluating capacity, the court shall consider an individual’s ability to understand the significant consequences, benefits, risks, and alternatives that result from the individual’s decisi

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Legislative History

60 Del. Laws, c. 95, § 1 ; 68 Del. Laws, c. 310, §§ 6-8 ; 78 Del. Laws, c. 179, § 186 ; 79 Del. Laws, c. 442, § 1

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