2011 California Code
Welfare and Institutions Code
DIVISION 4. MENTAL HEALTH [4000 - 4390]
CHAPTER 1. Jurisdiction and General Government
Section 4120


CA Welf & Inst Code § 4120 (through 2012 Leg Sess) What's This?

Except as otherwise provided in this section in determining residence for purposes of being entitled to hospitalization in this state and for purposes of returning patients to the states of their residence, an adult person who has lived continuously in this state for a period of one year and who has not acquired residence in another state by living continuously therein for at least one year subsequent to his residence in this state shall be deemed to be a resident of this state. Except as otherwise provided in this section a minor is entitled to hospitalization in this state if the parent or guardian or conservator having custody of the minor has lived continuously in this state for a period of one year and has not acquired residence in another state by living continuously therein for at least one year subsequent to his residence in this state. Such parent, guardian, or conservator shall be deemed a resident of this state for the purposes of this section, and such minor shall be eligible for hospitalization in this state as a mentally disordered person. The eligibility of such minor for hospitalization in this state ceases when such parent, guardian, or conservator ceases to be a resident of this state and such minor shall be transferred to the state of residence of the parent, guardian, or conservator in accordance with the applicable provisions of this code. Time spent in a public institution for the care of the mentally disordered or developmentally disabled or on leave of absence therefrom shall not be counted in determining the matter of residence in this or another state.

Residence acquired in this or in another state shall not be lost by reason of military service in the armed forces of the United States.

(Amended by Stats. 1979, Ch. 730.)

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