Indiana Statutes
§ 12-27-5-2 — Involuntary patients; petitioning committing court or hearing officer
Indiana § 12-27-5-2
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 12-27-5-2 (2026).
Text
(a)An involuntary patient who wants to refuse
to submit to treatment or a habilitation program may petition the
committing court or hearing officer for consideration of the treatment
or program.
(b)In the absence of a petition made under subsection (a), the
service provider may proceed with the proposed treatment or
habilitation program.
[Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 16-14-1.6-7 part.]
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Related
In the Matter of the Involuntary Commitment of A.B.
(Indiana Court of Appeals, 2012)
Legislative History
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.21.
Nearby Sections
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Purpose§ 12-10-1-3
Administration of programs§ 12-10-1-4
Duties§ 12-10-1-5
Coordination of services with area agencies§ 12-10-1-6
Area agencies; duties; coverage area changes§ 12-10-10-1
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