Sec. 2. In charging a defendant in a complaint for an injunction, it is sufficient to allege that the person did upon a certain day and in a certain county establish, conduct, manage, or operate the institution without having a license to do so. The director need not aver any further or more particular facts concerning the matter. [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 16-13-2-6 part.] IC 12-26 ARTICLE 26. VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT OF MENTALLY ILL INDIVIDUALS Ch. 1. Jurisdiction and Procedure Ch. 2. Rights of Persons Ch. 3. Voluntary Treatment Ch. 4. Repealed Ch. 5. Emergency Detention Ch. 6. Temporary Commitment Ch. 7. Regular Commitment Ch. 8. Commitment of a Child Ch. 9. Commitment to Facilities Owned by the United States Government Ch. 10. Care Pending Admission to a Facility Ch. 11. Transfer of an Individual Ch. 12. Notice of Discharge of an Individual Ch. 13. Leave From Confinement and Discharge Ch. 14. Outpatient Therapy Ch. 15. Review of Commitment Ch. 16. Guardianships IC 12-26-1 Chapter 1. Jurisdiction and Procedure 12-26-1-1 Statutes under which mentally ill and either dangerous or gravely disabled may be involuntarily detained or committed 12-26-1-1.5 Persons to receive information and training concerning involuntary commitment 12-26-1-2 Courts having jurisdiction of proceedings under article; exceptions 12-26-1-3 Hearing required to be held by IC 35-36-2-4 12-26-1-4 Juvenile court; placement only in child caring institutions; transfer of proceedings 12-26-1-5 Commitment proceedings; acquisition and retention of jurisdiction 12-26-1-6 Conduct of judicial proceedings; rules of procedure 12-26-1-7 Computation of time; application of section 12-26-1-8 Authority for detention 12-26-1-9 Appeals; persons entitled to take; manner of taking 12-26-1-10 Rules 12-26-1-11 Forms
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