Iowa Code (Last Updated: December 05, 2016) |
Title VI. HUMAN SERVICES |
Chapter 229. HOSPITALIZATION OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Section 229.1. Definitions. |
Section 229.1A. Legislative intent. |
Section 229.1B. Regional administrator. |
Section 229.2. Application for voluntary admission — authority to receive voluntary patients. |
Section 229.2A. Dual filings. |
Section 229.3. Discharge of voluntary patients. |
Section 229.4. Right to release on application. |
Section 229.5. Departure without notice. |
Section 229.5A. Preapplication screening assessment — program. |
Section 229.6. Application for order of involuntary hospitalization. |
Section 229.6A. Hospitalization of minors — jurisdiction — due process. |
Section 229.7. Service of notice upon respondent. |
Section 229.8. Procedure after application is filed. |
Section 229.9. Respondent’s attorney informed. |
Section 229.9A. Advocate informed. |
Section 229.10. Physicians’ examination — report. |
Section 229.11. Judge may order immediate custody. |
Section 229.12. Hearing procedure. |
Section 229.13. Evaluation order — treatment — unauthorized departure or failure to appear. |
Section 229.14. Chief medical officer’s report. |
Section 229.14A. Placement order — notice and hearing. |
Section 229.14B. Escape from custody. |
Section 229.15. Periodic reports required. |
Section 229.16. Discharge and termination of proceeding. |
Section 229.17. Status of respondent during appeal. |
Section 229.18. Status of respondent if hospitalization is delayed. |
Section 229.19. Advocates — appointment — duties — employment and compensation. |
Section 229.20. |
Section 229.21. Judicial hospitalization referee — appeals to district court. |
Section 229.22. Hospitalization — emergency procedure. |
Section 229.23. Rights and privileges of hospitalized persons. |
Section 229.24. Records of involuntary hospitalization proceeding to be confidential. |
Section 229.25. Medical records to be confidential — exceptions. |
Section 229.26. Exclusive procedure for involuntary hospitalization. |
Section 229.27. Hospitalization not to equate with incompetency — procedure for finding incompetency due to mental illness. |
Section 229.28. Hospitalization in certain federal facilities. |
Section 229.29. Transfer to certain federal facilities. |
Section 229.30. Orders of courts in other states. |
Section 229.31. Commission of inquiry. |
Section 229.32. Duty of commission. |
Section 229.33. Hearing. |
Section 229.34. Finding and order filed. |
Section 229.35. Compensation — payment. |
Section 229.36. Limitation on proceedings. |
Section 229.37. Habeas corpus. |
Section 229.38. Cruelty or official misconduct. |
Section 229.39. Status of persons hospitalized under former law. |
Section 229.40. Rules for proceedings. |
Section 229.41. Voluntary admission. |
Section 229.42. Costs paid by county. |
Section 229.43. Nonresident patients. |
Section 229.44. Venue. |
Section 229.45. Provision of summary of procedures to applicant in involuntary commitment. |
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