62A-15-629. Temporary commitment -- Requirements and procedures.
(1) (a) An adult may be temporarily, involuntarily committed to a local mental health
authority upon:
(i) written application by a responsible person who has reason to know, stating a belief
that the individual is likely to cause serious injury to himself or others if not immediately
restrained, and stating the personal knowledge of the individual's condition or circumstances
which lead to that belief; and
(ii) a certification by a licensed physician or designated examiner stating that the
physician or designated examiner has examined the individual within a three-day period
immediately preceding that certification, and that he is of the opinion that the individual is
mentally ill and, because of his mental illness, is likely to injure himself or others if not
immediately restrained.
(b) Application and certification as described in Subsection (1)(a) authorizes any peace
officer to take the individual into the custody of a local mental health authority and transport the
individual to that authority's designated facility.
(2) If a duly authorized peace officer observes a person involved in conduct that gives the
officer probable cause to believe that the person is mentally ill, as defined in Section
62A-15-602, and because of that apparent mental illness and conduct, there is a substantial
likelihood of serious harm to that person or others, pending proceedings for examination and
certification under this part, the officer may take that person into protective custody. The peace
officer shall transport the person to be transported to the designated facility of the appropriate
local mental health authority pursuant to this section, either on the basis of his own observation or
on the basis of a mental health officer's observation that has been reported to him by that mental
health officer. Immediately thereafter, the officer shall place the person in the custody of the
local mental health authority and make application for commitment of that person to the local
mental health authority. The application shall be on a prescribed form and shall include the
following:
(a) a statement by the officer that he believes, on the basis of personal observation or on
the basis of a mental health officer's observation reported to him by the mental health officer, that
the person is, as a result of a mental illness, a substantial and immediate danger to himself or
others;
(b) the specific nature of the danger;
(c) a summary of the observations upon which the statement of danger is based; and
(d) a statement of facts which called the person to the attention of the officer.
(3) A person committed under this section may be held for a maximum of 24 hours,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. At the expiration of that time period, the
person shall be released unless application for involuntary commitment has been commenced
pursuant to Section 62A-15-631. If that application has been made, an order of detention may be
entered under Subsection 62A-15-631(3). If no order of detention is issued, the patient shall be
released unless he has made voluntary application for admission.
(4) Transportation of mentally ill persons pursuant to Subsections (1) and (2) shall be
conducted by the appropriate municipal, or city or town, law enforcement authority or, under the
appropriate law enforcement's authority, by ambulance to the extent that Subsection (5) applies.
However, if the designated facility is outside of that authority's jurisdiction, the appropriate
county sheriff shall transport the person or cause the person to be transported by ambulance to the
extent that Subsection (5) applies.
(5) Notwithstanding Subsections (2) and (4), a peace officer shall cause a person to be
transported by ambulance if the person meets any of the criteria in Section 26-8a-305. In
addition, if the person requires physical medical attention, the peace officer shall direct that
transportation be to an appropriate medical facility for treatment.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 8, 2002 Special Session 5
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