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  10. Subchapter III - Commitments.


Subchapter III - Commitments.


  • § 7–1303.01. Competence of individual to refuse commitment.
  • § 7–1303.02. Voluntary admission. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.03. Application by individual for out-patient nonresidential habilitation. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.04. Petition for commitment of individual 14 years of age or older filed by parent or guardian or by the District.
  • § 7–1303.05. Application by parent or guardian for nonresidential habilitation. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.06. Petition for commitment of individual under 14 years of age filed by parent or guardian. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.07. Immediate discharge from facility upon request by individual. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.08. Discharge from commitment upon request by parent or guardian. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.09. Transfer of individual from one facility to another.
  • § 7–1303.10. Discharge from residential care. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.11. Payment for habilitation and care. [Repealed]
  • § 7–1303.12. Court hearing required prior to commitment.
  • § 7–1303.12a. Placement pending petition and commitment proceedings.
  • § 7–1303.13. Effect of determination of incompetency to refuse commitment.
  • § 7–1303.14. Rules and regulations governing respite care. [Repealed]
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