2010 Mississippi Code
TITLE 41 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 21 - Individuals with Mental Illness or Mental Retardation.
41-21-82 - Report prior to termination of initial commitment or discharge.

§ 41-21-82. Report prior to termination of initial commitment or discharge.
 

Prior to the termination of the initial commitment order, the director of the facility shall cause an impartial evaluation of the patient to be made in order to assess the extent to which the grounds for initial commitment persist, the patient continues to be mentally ill, and alternatives to involuntary commitment are available. If the results of this impartial evaluation do not support the need for continued commitment, the patient shall be discharged. 
 

The director shall file a written report with the committing court setting forth in detail the results of this evaluation and other facts indicating that the patient satisfies the statutory requirement for continued commitment and the findings of the examiner to support this conclusion. If, after reviewing the director's report, the court finds that the patient continues to be mentally ill and that there is no alternative to involuntary commitment, the commitment may be continued. 
 

Nothing in this section shall preclude the patient, his counsel or another person acting in his behalf from requesting a hearing under Section 41-21-81 or 41-21-99. 
 

Sources: Laws,  1984, ch. 477, § 11; Laws, 1985, ch. 454, § 4, eff from and after July 1, 1985.
 

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