Indiana Code § 12-26-2-9

Refusal to admit; transfer to division
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Sec. 9. (a) The superintendent of a state institution may decline to admit an individual if the superintendent determines that there is not available adequate space, treatment staff, and treatment services appropriate to the needs of the individual.       (b) If an individual is refused admission under subsection (a), the commitment shall be transferred to the appropriate division. The division shall make arrangements for the individual's admission to an appropriate facility. [Pre-1992 Revision Citations: 16-14-9.1-3(b); 16-14-9.1-3(c).]   IC 12-26-3 Chapter 3. Voluntary Treatment               12-26-3-1 Admission by facility superintendent or by attending physician             12-26-3-2 Application by parent or legal guardian             12-26-3-3 Discharge by facility superintendent or by attending physician; grounds             12-26-3-4 Written request for release; time for release             12-26-3-5 Refusal to release individual; grounds; written report to court             12-26-3-6 Receipt by court of written report; setting preliminary hearing; ordering final hearing             12-26-3-7 Preliminary hearing; introduction of physician's statement; probable cause finding; discharge or commitment             12-26-3-8 Final hearing held after preliminary hearing; testimony of examining physician; waiver             12-26-3-9 Temporary or regular commitment

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