General Laws of Massachusetts (Last Updated: January 16, 2020) |
PART I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT |
TITLE XVII. PUBLIC WELFARE |
CHAPTER 123. MENTAL HEALTH |
SECTION 1. Definitions |
SECTION 2. Regulations |
SECTION 3. Transfers; notice; emergencies |
SECTION 4. Periodic review; notice |
SECTION 5. Commitment or retention hearings; right to counsel; medical examination; notice |
SECTION 6. Retention of persons; validity of orders; hearing |
SECTION 7. Commitment and retention of dangerous persons; petition; notice; hearing |
SECTION 8. Proceedings to commit dangerous persons; notice; hearing; orders; jurisdiction |
SECTION 8A. [There is no 123:8A.] |
SECTION 8B. Treatment of committed persons with antipsychotic medication; petition; notice; hearing; guardian |
SECTION 9. Review of matters of law; application for discharge; notice; hearing |
SECTION 10. Voluntary admissions; consultation with attorney; discharge; outpatients; veterans |
SECTION 11. Voluntary admissions; withdrawal; notice; examination; retention |
SECTION 12. Emergency restraint and hospitalization of persons posing risk of serious harm by reason of mental illness |
SECTION 13. Transfer of dangerous males to Bridgewater state hospital; retention period; further commitment; procedure |
SECTION 14. Transfers from Bridgewater state hospital to other facilities |
SECTION 15. Competence to stand trial or criminal responsibility; examination; period of observation; reports; hearing; commitment; delinquents |
SECTION 16. Hospitalization of persons incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness; examination period; commitment; hearing; restrictions; dismissal of criminal charges |
SECTION 17. Periodic review of incompetence to stand trial; petition; hearing; continued treatment; defense to charges; release |
SECTION 18. Hospitalization of mentally ill prisoners; examination; reports; hearing; commitment; voluntary admission; reduction of sentence; discharge |
SECTION 18A. Facility residents; contribution towards cost of counsel |
SECTION 19. Parties or witnesses; determination of mental condition |
SECTION 20. Extradition of mental institution escapees |
SECTION 21. Transportation of mentally ill persons; restraint |
SECTION 22. Civil liability of physicians, qualified psychologists, qualified psychiatric nurse mental health clinic specialists, police officers and licensed independent clinical social workers |
SECTION 23. Rights of persons receiving services from programs or facilities of department of mental health |
SECTION 23A. Competent interpreter services in hospitals which provide acute psychiatric services |
SECTION 24. Legal capacity of persons admitted or committed |
SECTION 25. Guardian or conservator; appointment |
SECTION 26. Deposit of funds held in trust for inpatients or residents; unclaimed funds and personal property; fiduciaries |
SECTION 27. Administration of estate of deceased inpatient or resident |
SECTION 28. Violent or unnatural death of patients; notice to district attorney |
SECTION 29. Instruction and education; work programs; sale of work products |
SECTION 30. Unauthorized absence of patients; notification of police, et al.; return |
SECTION 31. Medicine and drugs; indigent patients |
SECTION 32. Charges for care of persons in facilities |
SECTION 33. Expenses of apprehension, examination, hearing, commitment or delivery; certification; audit; payment; fees |
SECTION 34. Commitment or transfer to Veterans Administration or other federal agency |
SECTION 35. Commitment of alcoholics or substance abusers |
SECTION 36. Patient records; inspection; maintenance and retention |
SECTION 36A. Court records of examination or commitment; privacy |
SECTION 36B. Duty to warn patient's potential victims; cause of action |