Indiana Code § 12-26-6-11

Report required of facility superintendent or attending physician before end of commitment period
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Sec. 11. At least twenty (20) days before the end of the first or second temporary commitment period, the superintendent of the facility or the attending physician shall make a report to the court that states all of the following: (1) The mental condition of the individual. (2) Whether the individual is dangerous or gravely disabled. (3) Whether the individual needs continuing care and treatment in a facility for a period of more than ninety (90) days. [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 16-14-9.1-10(a) part.]   IC 12-26-7 Chapter 7. Regular Commitment               12-26-7-1 Application of chapter             12-26-7-2 Application of section; commitment of persons apparently suffering from chronic mental illness; initiation of proceedings; petition             12-26-7-3 Petition; physician's written statement; reports             12-26-7-4 Hearing date; rights of subject individual; hearing procedures             12-26-7-5 Finding that individual is mentally ill and either dangerous or gravely disabled; order for treatment; duration of order; transmittal of information to NICS

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