HRS §334-128
Who pays for court-ordered mental health treatment
If a court orders you to get private mental health treatment, you must pay for it unless other laws or programs cover the cost. Treatment through a designated mental health program follows that program's fee schedule, but the program cannot refuse to treat you just because you cannot pay.
The statute, as written — Treatment costs and fees
Private treatment pursuant to the court order shall be at the expense of the subject of the petition, except to the extent such charges are covered by other laws or programs. Treatment through a designated mental health program shall be pursuant to its fee schedules; however, the subject of the order shall not be denied treatment by a designated mental health program for failure to pay the fees.
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