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700. Initial involuntary commitment procedures. (a) Upon petition of any adult, a judge shall immediately conduct a screening investigation or direct a local mental health professional employed by the department or by a local mental health program that receives money from the department under AS 47.30.
Like every state, Alaska has civil commitment laws that establish criteria for determining when involuntary treatment is appropriate for individuals with severe mental illness who cannot seek care voluntarily.
Being gravely disabled means that someone is no longer able to provide for their own food, clothing, or shelter because of a mental health disorder. WIC 5008(h). A person may be considered gravely disabled if, for instance, they are no longer eating enough to survive, or they have become unable to maintain housing.
Like every state, Alaska has civil commitment laws that establish criteria for determining when involuntary treatment is appropriate for individuals with severe mental illness who cannot seek care voluntarily.
700. Initial involuntary commitment procedures. (a) Upon petition of any adult, a judge shall immediately conduct a screening investigation or direct a local mental health professional employed by the department or by a local mental health program that receives money from the department under AS 47.30.
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Children in Need of Aid (CINA), foster care, and delinquency laws can be found in Title 47, Welfare, Social Services and Institutions of the Alaska Statutes. Divorce, dissolution, custody, child support and adoption laws can be found in Title 25, Domestic Relations of the Alaska Statutes.
Gravely disabled means a condition in which a person as a result of mental illness (A) is in danger of physical harm arising from such complete neglect of basic needs for food, clothing, shelter, or personal safety as to render serious accident, illness, or death highly probable if care by another is not taken; or (B

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