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HRS §334-60.6

How long a court can keep someone in a psychiatric facility

This section sets the maximum time a court can order someone held in a psychiatric facility, which is 90 days from admission. The facility can discharge the person earlier, and at the end of the 90 days the person must be released unless the facility gets a new court order. The court can order recommitment for another 90 days, or up to 180 days in some cases, if the person still meets the criteria for involuntary hospitalization.

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The statute, as written — Period of detention

The psychiatric facility may detain a subject for a period of time ordered by the court not to exceed ninety days from date of admission unless sooner discharged by the facility pursuant to section 334-76 or section 334-74. At the end of the ninety-day period the subject shall be discharged automatically except as provided in sections 704-406, 704-411, and 706-607, unless before expiration of the period and by a proceeding initiated pursuant to section 334-60.3 the facility obtains a court order for the subject's recommitment. Recommitment for a period not to exceed ninety days may not be ordered unless the court determines that the criteria for involuntary hospitalization set forth in section 334-60.2 continue to exist. If at the end of a recommitment period the court finds that the criteria for involuntary hospitalization set forth in section 334-60.2 continue to exist and are likely to continue beyond ninety days, the court may order recommitment for a period not to exceed one hundred eighty days. Nothing in this section shall preclude a facility from accepting for voluntary inpatient treatment, in accordance with the procedures in section 334-60.1, a patient, for whom the facility contemplates discharge pursuant to section 334-60.7 and who voluntarily agrees to further hospitalization after the period of commitment has expired, or where the patient is no longer a proper subject for commitment.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§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

§334-60.7 Notice before discharging an involuntary patient

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

§704-406 What happens when a defendant is found unfit for trial and later becomes fit

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