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  8. Chapter 22. Substance Abuse Treatment Act


Chapter 22. Substance Abuse Treatment Act


  • § 2201 Declaration of policy.
  • § 2202 Establishment of Office.
  • § 2203 Definitions.
  • § 2204 Powers of the Office.
  • § 2205 Duties of Office.
  • § 2206 Residential and nonresidential facilities.
  • § 2207 Standards for public and private treatment facilities.
  • § 2208 Licensing of treatment facility; regulations.
  • § 2209 Violation of licensing requirement; injunction.
  • § 2210 Voluntary treatment for substance abuse.
  • § 2211 Involuntary treatment.
  • § 2212 Commitment; judicial proceedings.
  • § 2213 Limitation on involuntary treatment.
  • § 2214 Hearing on petition; notice; decision; review.
  • § 2215 Procedural rights of involuntary patients.
  • § 2216 Discharge by the facility.
  • § 2217 Changing to voluntary status.
  • § 2218 Enlargement of time.
  • § 2219 Appeal; rules of procedure.
  • § 2220 Patient’s rights.
  • § 2221 Devolution of rights.
  • § 2222 Immunity, limitation of liability.
  • § 2223 Unwarranted confinement in a substance abuse treatment facility or denial of rights; penalties.
  • § 2224 Reporting requirements.
  • § 2225 Coverage of persons for substance abuse treatment [Effective until Jan. 1, 2020].
  • § 2225 Coverage of persons for substance abuse treatment [Effective Jan. 1, 2020].
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