Maryland Code § ET-13-709

Section ET-13-709
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(a) (1) A law enforcement officer shall transport an adult to an
appropriate medical facility, which shall immediately notify the next of kin and the
director, when, from personal observation of the officer, it appears probable that:
(i) The adult will suffer immediate and serious physical injury
or death if not immediately placed in a health care facility;
(ii) The adult is incapable of giving consent; and
(iii) It is not possible to follow the procedures of this section.
(2) The medical care provided under paragraph (1) of this subsection
may not be rendered in a State mental facility other than, in an appropriate case, the
Walter P. Carter Community Mental Health and Retardation Center and the
Highland Health Facility unless authorized by the courts in a civil commitment
proceeding.
(3) (i) The director shall file a petition for any adult transferred
under this subsection pursuant to subsection (b) of this section within 24 hours after
the transfer of the person has taken place.
(ii) The court shall hold a hearing on the petition and render
its decision within 48 hours after the transfer has occurred.
(b) Upon petition by an interested person, a court may issue an order
authorizing the provision of protective services on an emergency basis to an adult
after finding on the record, based on clear and convincing evidence, that:
(1) For the purpose of this section the person lacks capacity under
the standards enumerated in § 13-705(b) of this subtitle;
(2) An emergency exists, as defined in § 13-101 of this title; and
(3) No person authorized by law or court order to give consent for the
person is available to consent to emergency services.
(c) In issuing an emergency order, the court shall adhere to the following
limitations:
(1) Only such protective services as are necessary to remove the
conditions creating the emergency shall be ordered; the court shall specifically
designate the approved services in its order;

(2) Protective services authorized by an emergency order shall not
include hospitalization or a change of residence unless the court specifically finds
such action is necessary and gives specific approval for such action in its order;
(3) Protective services may be provided under an initial emergency
order for not more than 144 hours, and the initial order may be renewed as provided
in paragraph (5) of this subsection;
(4) In its order the court shall appoint the petitioner, another
interested person, the director, or the Secretary of Aging as temporary guardian of
the person with responsibility for the person's welfare and authority to give consent
for the person for the approved protective services until the expiration of the order;
(5) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4)
of this subsection, the court may extend the terms of the emergency order and the
appointment of the temporary guardian until appointment of a guardian of the person
pursuant to § 13-705 of this subtitle, on petition of the temporary guardian, the
director, or the Secretary of Aging, as appropriate, and after a showing that the
conditions found to exist in subsection (b) of this section will probably continue
beyond the expiration of the extended emergency order;
(ii) A petition under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph shall
be filed before the expiration of the 6-day period provided for in paragraph (3) of this
subsection and shall be accompanied by a petition for appointment of a guardian of
the person pursuant to § 13-705 of this subtitle; and
(iii) A petition for appointment of a guardian of the person
under subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph shall be heard on an expedited basis no
more than 60 days after the filing of the petition;
(6) The issuance of an emergency order and the appointment of a
temporary guardian shall not deprive the person of any rights except to the extent
provided for in the order or appointment; and
(7) (i) To implement an emergency order, the court may authorize
forcible entry of the premises of the person for the purpose of rendering protective
services or transporting the person to another location for the provision of protective
services only after a showing to the court that attempts to gain voluntary access to
the premises have failed and forcible entry is necessary; and
(ii) Persons making authorized forcible entry under
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph shall be accompanied by a law enforcement officer,
the director or the director's representative, and if appropriate, a representative of
the local department of health.

(d) The petition for an emergency order shall set forth:
(1) The name, address, and interest of the petitioner;
(2) The name, age, and address of the person in need of protective
services;
(3) The nature of the person's disability, if determinable;
(4) The proposed protective services;
(5) The petitioner's reasonable belief, together with supportive facts,
as to the existence of the facts stated in subsection (b)(1) through (3) of this section;
and
(6) Facts showing the petitioner's attempts to obtain the person's
consent to the services and the outcomes of the attempts.
(e) (1) Notice of the filing of the petition for an emergency order shall be
given as required in the Maryland Rules and to the director.
(2) The notice shall be given in language reasonably understandable
by the intended recipients at least 24 hours before the hearing for emergency
intervention.
(3) The court may waive the 24-hour notice requirement on a
showing that:
(i) Immediate and reasonably foreseeable physical harm to
the person or others will result from the 24-hour delay; and
(ii) Reasonable attempts have been made to give notice.
(4) Notice of the court's final order shall be given to the same parties
as required under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(f) (1) The hearing on a petition for an emergency order for protective
services shall be held under the following conditions:
(i) 1. The person shall be present unless the person has
knowingly and voluntarily waived the right to be present or cannot be present
because of physical or mental incapacity; and

2. Waiver or incapacity may not be presumed from
nonappearance but shall be determined on the basis of factual information supplied
to the court by counsel or a representative appointed by the court;
(ii) 1. The person has the right to counsel whether or not
the person is present at the hearing;
2. Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, if the
person is indigent or lacks the capacity to waive counsel, the court shall appoint
counsel; and
3. If the person is indigent, the State shall pay
reasonable attorney's fees; and
(iii) 1. The person may present evidence and cross-
examine witnesses; and
2. The hearing shall be held no earlier than 24 hours
after the notice required in subsection (e) of this section has been given, unless such
notice has been waived by the court.
(2) In any action in which payment for the services of a court-
appointed attorney for the person is the responsibility of the local department of social
services, unless the court finds that it would not be in the best interests of the person,
the court shall:
(i) Appoint an attorney who has contracted with the
Department of Human Services to provide those services, in accordance with the
terms of the contract; and
(ii) In an action in which an attorney has previously been
appointed, strike the appearance of the attorney previously appointed and appoint
the attorney who is currently under contract with the Department of Human
Services, in accordance with the terms of the contract.
(g) The court shall issue for the record a statement of its findings in support
of any order for emergency protective services.
(h) The person, the temporary guardian, or any interested person may
petition the court to have the emergency order set aside or modified at any time,
notwithstanding any prior findings by the court that the person is disabled.
(i) (1) If protective services are rendered on the basis of an emergency
order, the temporary guardian shall submit a report describing the circumstances

including the name, place, date, and nature of the services, and the use of forcible
entry, if any, to the court and the director.
(2) The report under this subsection shall become part of the court
record.
(j) The person or the guardian of the person may appeal any findings of a
court under subsection (b) of this section. Such appeal shall be handled on an
expedited basis by the appellate court.

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