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The mental hygiene law outlines when people with severe mental illness may be admitted to a hospital for treatment. The circumstances include: Voluntary A person with mental illness seeking treatment may apply for admission to a hospital on their own.
New York Mental Hygiene Law Section 9.41 allows an officer to arrest an individual who appears mentally ill and is conducting themselves in a manner likely to result in serious harm to themselves or others.
Any peace officer, when acting pursuant to his special duties, or police officer who is a member of the state police or of an authorized police department or force or of a sheriffs department may take into custody any person who appears to be mentally ill and is conducting himself in a manner which is likely to result
Article 9 of the NYS Mental Hygiene Law is a foundational part of the states behavioral health safety net. It contains the laws governing the involuntary removal from the community and hospitalization of persons who may, as a result of their mental illness, pose a risk of harm to themselves or others.
5150 is the number of the section of the Welfare and Institutions Code, which allows an adult who is experiencing a mental health crisis to be involuntarily detained for a 72- hour psychiatric hospitalization when evaluated to be a danger to others, or to himself or herself, or gravely disabled.

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Mental Hygiene Law Article 10 provides a mechanism by which the New York State Attorney General may seek to have sex offenders alleged to have mental abnormalities making them likely to re-offend confined civilly or intensively supervised.

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