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Article 7
Office of Mental Health

Sections

7.01
Declaration of policy
7.03
Definitions
7.07
Office of mental health
7.09
Powers of the office and commissioner
7.11
Organization and administration of the office of mental health and its facilities
7.13
Local services
7.15
Programs of the office of mental health
7.17
Programs, services, and operation of facilities in the office of mental health
7.18
Secure treatment facilities in the office
7.19
Personnel of the office
7.21
Directors of facilities
7.23
Education and training
7.24
Mental health disorder hospital discharge
7.25
Safety
7.27
Facility services
7.29
Gifts
7.31
Disposition of moneys and securities
7.33
Boards of visitors
7.35
Actions against persons rendering professional services at the request of the office
7.37
Powers of the office and commissioner in relation to the planning and referral of mentally ill children for adult services
7.37‑A
Transitional care
7.38
Additional duties of the office with respect to persons receiving transitional care
7.39
Registration and notification of boards of directors or trustees of certain voluntary not-for-profit facilities or corporations
7.41
Geriatric service demonstration program
7.43
The children's plan
7.45
Retaliatory personnel actions
7.47
Mental illness anti-stigma grants
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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