2023 California Code
Health and Safety Code - HSC
DIVISION 2 - LICENSING PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 - Health Facilities
ARTICLE 1 - General
Section 1262.

1262. (a)  When a mental health patient is being discharged from one of the facilities specified in subdivision (c), the patient and the patient’s conservator, guardian, or other legally authorized representative, as applicable, shall be given a written aftercare plan prior to the patient’s discharge from the facility. The written aftercare plan shall include, to the extent known, all of the following components:

(1)  The nature of the illness and followup required.

(2)  Medications including side effects and dosage schedules. If the patient was given an informed consent form with their medications, the form shall satisfy the requirement for information on side effects of the medications.

(3)  Expected course of recovery.

(4)  Recommendations regarding treatment that are relevant to the patient’s care.

(5)  Referrals to providers of medical and mental health services.

(6)  Other relevant information.

(b)  The patient shall be advised by facility personnel that they may designate another person to receive a copy of the aftercare plan. A copy of the aftercare plan shall be given to any person designated by the patient.

(c)  Subdivision (a) applies to all of the following facilities:

(1)  A state mental hospital.

(2)  A general acute care hospital as described in subdivision (a) of Section 1250.

(3)  An acute psychiatric hospital as described in subdivision (b) of Section 1250.

(4)  A psychiatric health facility as described in Section 1250.2.

(5)  A mental health rehabilitation center as described in Section 5675 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.

(6)  A skilled nursing facility with a special treatment program, as described in Section 51335 and Sections 72443 to 72475, inclusive, of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.

(7) A psychiatric residential treatment facility as described in Section 1250.10.

(d)  For purposes of this section, “mental health patient” means a person who is admitted to the facility primarily for the diagnosis or treatment of a mental disorder.

(Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 589, Sec. 5. (AB 2317) Effective January 1, 2023.)

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