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Chapter 334

85 sections

§334-1 Definitions for mental health and substance abuse laws

§334-2 State's role in building a mental health system

§334-2.5 State contracts for mental health facilities and services

§334-2.7 Building or expanding a state forensic facility

§334-3 Department of Health's duties for mental health

§334-3.5 Employment program for the chronically mentally ill

§334-4 Who the mental health director can hire

§334-5 Keeping mental health records private

§334-6 Who pays for mental health treatment and how fees are set

§334-7 Health department can accept donations for mental health

§334-8 Health director's agreements and funding standards

§334-9 Rules

§334-10 State council on mental health: who serves and what it does

§334-11 How service area boards are set up and what they do

§334-12 Bilingual mental health services

§334-13 Representative payee program

§334-14 State loans for group homes for people recovering from addiction

§334-15 State fund for mental health and substance abuse programs

§334-16 Annual report on forensic patients at Hawaii State Hospital

§334-17 Annual report on emergency transportation and assisted community treatment

§334-21 Psychiatric facility licensing

§334-22 Penalty for unlicensed psychiatric facility

§334-23 Handling small amounts of cash for psychiatric patients

§334-24 Rules for entering, staying in, and leaving a psychiatric facility

§334-41 Emergency steps for people who may be mentally ill or using drugs

§334-42 Emergency transportation started by a police officer

§334-43 Emergency transportation initiated by a court order

§334-44 When health care providers can order emergency transport

§334-45 Emergency exams for people brought in for mental health care

§334-46 Emergency hospitalization after a mental health exam

§334-47 Who gets notified about emergency mental health care

§334-60.1 How voluntary mental health admission and discharge work

§334-60.2 When can a court order involuntary psychiatric hospitalization?

§334-60.3 Starting a court case for involuntary hospitalization

§334-60.4 Court hearing notice and when you can give up the hearing

§334-60.5 Rules for the court hearing on a commitment petition

§334-60.6 How long a court can keep someone in a psychiatric facility

§334-60.7 Notice before discharging an involuntary patient

§334-61 Admission to a psychiatric facility does not take away civil rights

§334-62 How legal papers are delivered to psychiatric patients

§334-63 Paying for medical and long-term care for psychiatric patients

§334-71 Moving a patient between psychiatric facilities

§334-72 Moving veterans to federal care facilities

§334-74 Transfer of prisoners to mental health facilities

§334-75 When a psychiatric facility can let a patient leave temporarily

§334-76 Rules for releasing patients from a psychiatric facility

§334-81 Requesting a court hearing about a psychiatric admission

§334-82 Court orders facility to explain why patient should not be released

§334-83 Court hearing and written decision for a patient

§334-84 Court decides if patient stays or leaves

§334-85 Limits on how often a patient can ask for another hearing

§334-86 Patient’s status while a court case is pending

§334-101 Creating a statewide system of community mental health homes

§334-102 Rules for choosing who gets mental health services

§334-103 Four types of mental health housing programs

§334-104 Least restrictive level of service

§334-105 Evaluation of mental health programs

§334-106 Facilities must be licensed or accredited

§334-121 When a court can order assisted community treatment

§334-121.5 Examining patients before discharge for community treatment needs

§334-122 Definitions for assisted community treatment

§334-123 How to start a court case for assisted community treatment

§334-123.5 Court appoints a guardian for the person in the case

§334-124 When the court must hold a hearing

§334-125 Who must get notice of the hearing

§334-126 Hearing on petition

§334-127 What the court decides after the hearing

§334-127.5 Records and disclosure of information

§334-128 Who pays for court-ordered mental health treatment

§334-129 What happens if you don't follow your assisted community treatment order

§334-130 How long an assisted treatment order lasts

§334-131 Notice before discharging someone from assisted treatment

§334-132 What happens when someone objects to ending assisted treatment

§334-133 How to ask for more assisted community treatment

§334-134 How to ask the court to end a treatment order

§334-141 Who counts as family and what outpatient treatment means

§334-142 How a family member can ask the court for a treatment order

§334-143 Court sets hearing and delivers papers to respondent

§334-144 Hearing and court order for substance abuse treatment

§334-145 Who pays for treatment and court costs

§334-146 Automatic end of court order after treatment completion

§334-148 When this law applies to family requests for forced outpatient care

§334-161 When a patient can be forced to get treatment

§334-162 Rules for forcing medical treatment on a patient

§334-171 Crisis help program to divert people from jail to health care