South Dakota Statutes
§ 27A-11A-19 — Hearing required prior to transfer of involuntarily committed patient--Petition--Payment of expenses.
South Dakota § 27A-11A-19
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 27A-11A-19 (2026).
Text
No person who is under an order of involuntary commitment may be transferred to a more restrictive treatment facility without, prior to the transfer, a hearing before the board of mental illness which committed the person. A petition for transfer shall be filed with the chair of the board. The person shall have at least five days notice of the hearing and has the right to be represented by an attorney. At the time of the notice, the board chair shall appoint an attorney to represent the person if that person has not retained counsel. If transfer to the more restrictive treatment facility is necessary to prevent the immediate danger of physical harm to the person or others, the transfer may be authorized by the chair of the board pending the hearing. The hearing shall be held within five da
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Legislative History
SDC 1939, § 30.0113 as added by SL 1945, ch 126; SDCL, § 27-7-24; SL 1991, ch 220, §§ 155, 156; SDCL, § 27A-9-25; SL 1997, ch 164, § 3.
Nearby Sections
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§ 27A-1-1
Definitions.§ 27A-1-10
Mental health setting.§ 27A-1-11
Repealed by SL 2012, ch 149, § 7.§ 27A-1-12
Definitions.§ 27A-1-15
Content of contract for treatment.§ 27A-1-18
Designation of caregiver to receive information regarding resident of treatment facilities.§ 27A-1-2
Involuntary commitment.§ 27A-1-7
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Bluebook (online)
South Dakota § 27A-11A-19, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sd/27A-11A-19.