(a) At any time during the involuntary admission period, a person may be converted to a voluntary admission status if the person's treating physician or treatment staff psychiatrist files a written statement of consent with the court. (b) The court shall dismiss the action immediately upon the filing of the statement. Acts 1989, No. 861, § 12. (a) At any time during the involuntary admission period, a person may be converted to a voluntary admission status if the person's treating physician or treatment staff psychiatrist files a written statement of consent with the court. (b) The court shall dismiss the action immediately upon the filing of the statement. Acts 1989, No. 861, § 12. (a) At any time during the involuntary admission period, a person may be converted to a voluntary admission status if the person's treating physician or treatment staff psychiatrist files a written statement of consent with the court. (b) The court shall dismiss the action immediately upon the filing of the statement. Acts 1989, No. 861, § 12. (a) At any time during the involuntary admission period, a person may be converted to a voluntary admission status if the person's treating physician or treatment staff psychiatrist files a written statement of consent with the court. (b) The court shall dismiss the action immediately upon the filing of the statement. Acts 1989, No. 861, § 12.
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