Sec. 9. (a) If an individual has not previously been the subject of a commitment proceeding, the court may only order temporary commitment. (b) If an individual has previously been the subject of a commitment proceeding, the court may order a regular commitment if a longer period of treatment is warranted. [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 16-14-9.1-2(e).] IC 12-26-4 Chapter 4. Repealed [Pre-1992 Revision Citations: 12-26-4-1 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(a) part 12-26-4-1.5 New 12-26-4-2 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(a) part 12-26-4-3 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(a) part 12-26-4-4 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(a) part 12-26-4-5 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(b) part 12-26-4-6 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(b) part 12-26-4-7 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(b) part 12-26-4-8 formerly 16-14-9.1-6.5(c) 12-26-4-9 New.] IC 12-26-5 Chapter 5. Emergency Detention 12-26-5-0.5 Authority of a law enforcement officer to transport a mentally ill individual to a facility; authority of a court to order detention; discharge; treatment 12-26-5-1 48-72 hour detention; written application; contents 12-26-5-2 Police officer authorized to take individual into custody; reimbursement for certain nonemergency transports 12-26-5-3 Examination and treatment of detained individual 12-26-5-4 Repealed 12-26-5-5 Repealed 12-26-5-6 Denial of application for detention; discharge; medical record 12-26-5-7 Repealed 12-26-5-8 Repealed 12-26-5-9 Application for detention; action by court; final hearing 12-26-5-10 Repealed 12-26-5-11 Final hearing; burden of proof; testimony of physician; waiver 12-26-5-12 Determination of absence of probable cause when individual taken into custody; transportation, care, and maintenance costs 12-26-5-13 Immunity
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