Emergency Hold Order Application is a legal document that was released by the Minnesota Office of the Ombudsman for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is an Emergency Hold Order Application?
A: An Emergency Hold Order Application is a legal process in Minnesota that allows for the temporary involuntary commitment of an individual to a psychiatric hospital.
Q: Who can file an Emergency Hold Order Application?
A: In Minnesota, certain authorized individuals, such as health care professionals or law enforcement officers, can file an Emergency Hold Order Application.
Q: When is an Emergency Hold Order Application used?
A: An Emergency Hold Order Application is used when there is reason to believe that an individual is a danger to themselves or others as a result of a mental illness or disorder.
Q: How long does an Emergency Hold Order last?
A: An Emergency Hold Order can last for up to 72 hours.
Q: Can an individual refuse an Emergency Hold Order?
A: In most cases, an individual cannot refuse an Emergency Hold Order in Minnesota.
Q: What happens after an Emergency Hold Order is granted?
A: After an Emergency Hold Order is granted, the individual is transported to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation and potential treatment.
Q: Can an Emergency Hold Order be extended?
A: Yes, in certain situations, an Emergency Hold Order can be extended with court approval.
Q: What are the rights of an individual under an Emergency Hold Order?
A: An individual under an Emergency Hold Order has the right to be informed of their legal rights, to have access to legal counsel, and to have their case reviewed by a judge.
Q: Can an Emergency Hold Order be challenged?
A: Yes, an Emergency Hold Order can be challenged in court if the individual believes that their rights have been violated or that the order was improperly granted.
Q: Are there alternatives to an Emergency Hold Order?
A: Yes, there are alternative options available, such as voluntary admission to a psychiatric hospital or seeking assistance from mental health professionals.
Form Details:
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