53-21-1301 . Purpose. The purpose of this part is to: (1) promote more timely, informed, compassionate, and effective mental health care; (2) recognize the right of any person who has capacity to give or withhold informed consent for mental health services; (3) prevent unnecessary delays in receiving care for a mental disorder in times of impending or actual crisis; (4) allow a person with mental illness to provide the legal authority for provision of health care during a period of incapacity, even over the person's own protest; (5) reduce the use of costly legal interventions, including emergency detentions, civil commitment, involuntary medication, and guardianship; (6) minimize the impacts of crisis on people, families, communities, and providers; and (7) support the relationship between the provider and the patient by promoting thoughtful, constructive, and timely communication.
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