Mississippi Code § 41-30-23

Voluntary submission to treatment; admission and duration of in-patient treatment
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The administrator in charge of any approved public or private in-patient, out-patient, or intermediate facility, subject to the rules and regulations established by the division, may determine who shall be admitted for treatment; provided no person shall be retained by the treatment facility upon voluntary commitment on an in-patient basis for a period in excess of thirty (30) days. Laws, 1974, ch. 562, § 8(2), eff. 7/1/1974.
The administrator in charge of any approved public or private in-patient, out-patient, or intermediate facility, subject to the rules and regulations established by the division, may determine who shall be admitted for treatment; provided no person shall be retained by the treatment facility upon voluntary commitment on an in-patient basis for a period in excess of thirty (30) days. Laws, 1974, ch. 562, § 8(2), eff. 7/1/1974.
The administrator in charge of any approved public or private in-patient, out-patient, or intermediate facility, subject to the rules and regulations established by the division, may determine who shall be admitted for treatment; provided no person shall be retained by the treatment facility upon voluntary commitment on an in-patient basis for a period in excess of thirty (30) days. Laws, 1974, ch. 562, § 8(2), eff. 7/1/1974.
The administrator in charge of any approved public or private in-patient, out-patient, or intermediate facility, subject to the rules and regulations established by the division, may determine who shall be admitted for treatment; provided no person shall be retained by the treatment facility upon voluntary commitment on an in-patient basis for a period in excess of thirty (30) days.
Laws, 1974, ch. 562, § 8(2), eff. 7/1/1974.

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