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Article 29
General Provisions Relating to In-patient Facilities

Sections

29.01
Regulations and forms
29.03
Effect of court order authorizing retention of a patient
29.05
Community agreements regarding admission procedures
29.07
Commissioner's powers over admissions to department facilities
29.11
Commissioner's power to transfer and discharge patients
29.13
Treatment plans
29.15
Discharge and conditional release of patients to the community
29.16
Discharge
29.17
Clothing and money to be furnished patients discharged or released
29.18
Client service report
29.19
Powers and duties of peace officers acting pursuant to their special duties and police officers to apprehend, restrain, and transport per...
29.20
In-patient nasogastric feeding procedures
29.21
Care of children born to patients
29.23
Powers with respect to property of persons receiving services
29.25
Sale or delivery of alcoholic beverages to patients prohibited
29.27
Incarcerated individual-patients placed in the custody of the department
29.28
Payment of costs for prosecution of incarcerated individual-patients
29.29
Incident reporting procedures
 



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