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RSA 135-C:62 · Custody and Transportation
135-C:62 Custody and Transportation. – I. Except as provided in RSA 135-C:29, any law enforcement officer shall take custody of persons who are subject to proceedings for involuntary emergency admission; involuntary admission, or temporary revocation of a conditional discharge under RSA 135-C in the following circumstances: (a) Upon completion of an involuntary emergency admission certificate in accordance with RSA 135-C:28, I; (b) Upon issuance by a justice of the peace of an order for a compulsory mental examination pursuant to RSA 135-C:28, II; (c) Upon a finding of probable cause at an involuntary emergency admission hearing held pursuant to RSA 135-C:31; (d) Upon issuance of an order for involuntary admission pursuant to RSA 135-C:45; (e) Upon issuance of an order for an examination pursuant to RSA 135-C:51, II; (f) Upon a determination by a psychiatrist at a county mental health program to revoke a conditional discharge temporarily pursuant to RSA 135-C:51, III; or (g) As necessary to ensure the presence of the person at hearings or examinations conducted under this chapter, to effect a transfer between receiving facilities, or to carry out any other lawful order of a court. II. A law enforcement officer shall also transport any persons taken into custody to the appropriate receiving facility, court, place of examination, or other location. Source. 1986, 212:1. 2000, 231:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.
Source note
Source. 1986, 212:1. 2000, 231:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.
Source history
- 1986, 212:1
- 2000, 231:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2001
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