Indiana Code § 12-27-5-2

Involuntary patients; petitioning committing court or hearing officer
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Sec. 2. (a) An involuntary patient who wants to refuse to submit to treatment or a habilitation program may petition the committing court or hearing officer for consideration of the treatment or program.       (b) In the absence of a petition made under subsection (a), the service provider may proceed with the proposed treatment or habilitation program. [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 16-14-1.6-7 part.]   IC 12-27-6 Chapter 6. Information Concerning Rights of Patients               12-27-6-1 Patient access to information respecting patient rights             12-27-6-2 Information required to be given patients             12-27-6-3 Adult voluntary patients; right to refuse treatment or habilitation; involuntary patients; right to petition for consideration

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