Delaware Code § 16-5002

Determination of mental condition and of procedural compliance as prerequisites to involuntary
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hospitalization.
No person shall be involuntarily admitted to or confined as an involuntary patient at a designated psychiatric treatment or hospital, and
no designated psychiatric treatment facility or hospital shall involuntarily admit or confine as an involuntary patient any person, unless
such person is determined to be a person with a mental condition and found to be dangerous to self or dangerous to others in accordance
with the procedures prescribed by this chapter, and unless the procedural requirements of this chapter are complied with. A person may
not be admitted to or confined as an involuntary patient at a designated psychiatric treatment facility or hospital unless it is determined
that such placement is the least restrictive intervention reasonably available and the person has declined voluntary treatment. No person
shall be deemed "involuntarily committed" for any legal purpose until the court deems the person an "involuntarily committed" person
at the conclusion of a probable cause hearing held pursuant to this chapter.

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