Idaho Statutes

§ 66-327 — RESPONSIBILITY FOR COSTS OF COMMITMENT AND CARE OF PATIENTS

Idaho § 66-327
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 66STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 3HOSPITALIZATION OF MENTALLY ILL

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Idaho Code § 66-327 (2026).

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(1)For purposes of this section:
(a)"Commitment period" begins when a court of competent jurisdiction enters an order committing a person to the custody of the department of health and welfare pursuant to section 66-329, Idaho Code, and ends when the commitment is terminated.
(b)"Extraordinary medical care" means emergency or extraordinary medical treatment, including but not limited to a neurological evaluation, a computed tomography scan, or surgery.
(c)"Precommitment period" begins when a person is taken into custody or detained as allowed by section 66-326, Idaho Code, or when an application for involuntary care and treatment is filed with a court pursuant to section 66-329, Idaho Code, whichever occurs first, and ends when the person is released from a facility as described in sec

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Legislative History

[66-327, added 2022, ch. 93, sec. 9, p. 269.]

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