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Chapter 51 - Mental Health Act. Provides legal procedures for voluntary and involuntary admission, treatment and rehabilitation of individuals (adults and minor children) afflicted with mental illness, developmental disability, drug dependency, or alcoholism.
Changes to Wisconsin firearm laws were enacted by 2011 Wis. Act 51. The changes effect firearms laws in relation to hunting and motor vehicles and can be found on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. These changes to Wisconsin law will take effect on November 19, 2011.
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.
A person needs to meet ALL three criteria below to be considered appropriate for Chapter 51: Affected by mental illness, drug dependence, or developmentally disabled. There is a substantial probability of physical harm to self or others, as evident by recent acts, omissions, attempts, or threats.
Too costly for one, more than one can afford. For example, A second vacation this year is well beyond our means. The noun means here signifies resources at ones disposal, a usage current since Shakespeares time, as in Measure for Measure (2:2): Let her have needful, but not lavish means. [
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Three individuals sign a petition to the court, drafted by Corporation Counsel, stating their belief that the person is mentally ill and a danger to self or others. Petition is presented to judge for signature, body attachment order is issued, law enforcement detain the individual at treatment facility.
necessary for a Chapter 51 commitment: that the subject has a mental illness, is dangerous to him/herself or others, and is treatable. The Court makes these findings based on the reports and/or testimony of the psychiatrists and/or psychologists and any relevant testimony from witnesses.

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