N.Y.
Civil Practice Law & Rules Section 6345
Request for renewal of an extreme risk protection order
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If a petitioner believes a person subject to an extreme risk protection order continues to be likely to engage in conduct that would result in serious harm to himself, herself, or others, as defined in paragraph one or two of subdivision (a) of section 9.39 of the mental hygiene law, such petitioner may, at any time within sixty days prior to the expiration of such existing extreme risk protection order, initiate a request for a renewal of such order, setting forth the facts and circumstances necessitating the request. The chief administrator of the courts shall adopt forms that may be used for purposes of such applications and the court’s consideration of such applications. The court may issue a temporary extreme risk protection order in accordance with § 6342 (Issuance of a temporary extreme risk protection order)section sixty-three hundred forty-two of this article, during the period that a request for renewal of an extreme risk protection order is under consideration pursuant to this section.2.
A hearing held pursuant to this section shall be conducted in the supreme court, in accordance with § 6343 (Issuance of a final extreme risk protection order)section sixty-three hundred forty-three of this article, to determine if a request for renewal of the order shall be granted. The respondent shall be served with written notice of an application for renewal a reasonable time before the hearing, and shall be afforded an opportunity to fully participate in the hearing. The court shall direct service of such application and the accompanying papers in the manner and in accordance with the protections for the petitioner set forth in subdivision six of § 6342 (Issuance of a temporary extreme risk protection order)section sixty-three hundred forty-two of this article.
Source:
Section 6345 — Request for renewal of an extreme risk protection order, https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/CVP/6345
(updated Aug. 30, 2019; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).