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This document serves as a notice to adults who are held or in custody under the involuntary emergency commitment procedures in South Dakota. It provides important information regarding their rights and the procedures that will be followed.
This form is used for the new application for the South Dakota Indigent Medication Program.
This document notifies an adult who is being held or in custody under the involuntary emergency commitment procedures in South Dakota.
This document provides information about chronic disabilities in South Dakota. It includes details about the types of disabilities and resources available for individuals with chronic disabilities in the state.
This document is used for certifying mental health professionals or physicians in South Dakota who have the required qualifications.
This document provides additional information that is required for a mental health professional evaluation in South Dakota. It is used to provide important details and background information for a comprehensive assessment of an individual's mental health.
This document is an application for the Education and Training Voucher (ETV) in South Dakota. The ETV is a financial assistance program for foster youth to help cover the cost of education and training after high school.
This Form is used for giving authorization to disclose information in South Dakota.
This form is used for authorizing the release of information in South Dakota.
This document is used for submitting a pre-admission request for the HSC program in South Dakota.
This type of document is used in South Dakota for filing a petition to request emergency commitment of an individual.
This document is used for providing a written statement under oath in the County Board of Mental Illness in South Dakota. It is used to declare facts and information related to mental illness cases.
This type of document is a petition that can be used in South Dakota to request emergency commitment of a minor. It is typically used when there is an immediate need for intervention to protect the well-being and safety of a minor.