2012 HKHM Commitment Form - State of Michigan - michigan-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2012 HKHM Commitment Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your organization’s name in the designated field. Ensure it is printed clearly as you want it to appear on HKHM materials.
  3. Fill in the department or division name, followed by your organization’s address, city, state, and zip code.
  4. Provide the main contact's details including their name, title, phone number, alternate phone number, fax number, and email address.
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A petition alleging the individual is a person requiring treatment and requesting hospitalization or a combined treatment order has been filed with the court, and a. one clinical certificate accompanies the petition. The individual must be examined by a psychiatrist.
Involuntary treatment is typically applied under the following conditions: The individual has a severe mental illness. They are assessed as being at docHub risk of harming themselves or others. No less restrictive treatment options are available.
The law allows judges to order outpatient treatment for people with untreated severe mental illnesses. First, a Petition for Assisted Outpatient Treatment form must be completed and submitted. This form is available at the Oakland County Probate Court. Next, the person will be assessed to determine their service needs.
However, the Supreme Court found in Addington v. Texas that to meet due process demands in a proceeding for involuntary civil commitment, the state must prove its case for commitment by clear and convincing evidence.
To obtain court-ordered involuntary mental illness hospitalization or treatment for a person, a Petition for Mental Health Treatment must be filled out and two clinical certificates of the persons mental illness must be completed (unless the request is for Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)).

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If I sign in voluntarily, can I sign myself out? Yes. Because you came in on a voluntary basis, you may leave on a voluntary basis. However, the hospital may determine that you need continued hospitalization and can detain you for 72 hours in order to complete a petition and two physician certificates.
How to fill out the Petition for Involuntary Commitment Form? Gather necessary information about the respondent. Clearly state the reasons for involuntary commitment. Complete all sections of the form as required. Provide personal details and signatures where necessary. Review the form for accuracy before submission.

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