Oklahoma Code § 43A-5-412

Title 43A. Mental Health: Notice
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A.  Notice of the date, time and place of the hearing on a
petition alleging a person to be a person requiring treatment shall
be delivered to such person at least one (1) day prior to the
hearing.  Notice shall be personally delivered to the person
together with a copy of the petition and copies of the mental health
evaluation and any order of the court directing prehearing
detention.
B.  The notice shall contain the following information:
1.  The definitions provided by Section 1-103 of this title of a
"mental illness" and a "person requiring treatment";
2.  If applicable, that the court has ordered the mental health
evaluation of the person by two licensed mental health
professionals, at least one of whom is a psychiatrist who is a
diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, a
licensed clinical psychologist, or a licensed Doctor of Medicine or
Doctor of Osteopathy who has received specific training for and is
experienced in performing mental health therapeutic, diagnostic, or
counseling functions, for the purpose of conducting an evaluation of
the person alleged to be a person requiring treatment stating their
findings, and the time and place of the evaluation;
3.  That, upon request, the hearing on the petition may be
conducted as a jury trial and the jury shall be composed of six
persons having the qualifications required of jurors in courts of
record;
4.  That the petitioner and witnesses identified in the petition
may offer testimony under oath at the hearing on the petition;
5.  If applicable, that the court has appointed an attorney for
the person alleged to be a person requiring treatment who shall
represent the person until final disposition of the case and that if
the person is indigent, the court shall pay the attorney fees;
6.  That, if the person is found at the hearing or at a jury
trial to be a person requiring treatment under Section 5-410 et seq.
of this title, the court will take evidence and make findings of
fact concerning the person's competency to consent or to refuse the
treatment that is ordered, including, but not limited to, the right
of the person to refuse psychotropic medications; and
7.  That the person alleged to be a person requiring treatment
shall be afforded such other rights as are guaranteed by state and
federal law.
C.  The person delivering the copy of the notice and petition to
the person alleged to be a person requiring treatment shall, at the

time of delivery, explain the content, purpose and effect of the
notice and the legal right to judicial review by habeas corpus.
D.  1.  A copy of the notice, the petition, and the attachments
to the petition shall also be delivered at least one (1) day prior
to the hearing to:
a. the individual initiating the request for protective
custody, emergency detention, involuntary commitment
or prehearing detention,
b. the attorney or court-appointed counsel of the person,
to the district attorney, and to the public defender,
if any,
c. the facility, if any, in which the person is detained
in emergency detention,
d. if any exist and if one is known, the treatment
advocate as defined pursuant to Section 1-109.1 of
this title, a person having a valid power of attorney
with health care decision-making authority, a person
having a valid guardianship with health care decision-
making authority, a person having an advance health
care directive, or a person having an attorney-in-fact
as designated in a valid mental health advance
directive, unless specifically indicated otherwise by
the instrument or court order.  The documents shall
not identify the alleged person requiring treatment
directly or indirectly as a person with a substance
abuse disorder, and
e. if the designations or orders listed in subparagraph d
of this paragraph do not exist or are not known, then
a parent, spouse, guardian, brother, sister or child
who is at least eighteen (18) years of age of the
person alleged to be a person requiring treatment and
who is not the individual initiating the petition or a
request for protective custody, emergency detention,
involuntary commitment or prehearing detention.  The
documents shall not identify the alleged person
requiring treatment directly or indirectly as a person
with a substance abuse disorder.  Notice shall also be
delivered to any other person as may be ordered by the
court.
2.  The notice required by this subsection may be served
personally or by certified mail.  When notice is served personally,
the person making such service shall make affidavit of the same and
file such notice, with proof of service, with the district court.
This notice may be served in any part of the state when so ordered
by the court.
E.  Notice of orders of a court directing a mental health
evaluation or prehearing detention of a person alleged to be a

person requiring treatment shall be delivered in substantially the
same manner as provided by subsection A of this section.  Notice of
a court order directing a mental health evaluation of the person
shall be delivered at least one (1) day before the evaluation, and
as many additional days as are requested by the person alleged to be
a person requiring treatment or the attorney of such person as are
reasonable without prejudice to the person.  Any request for
additional days shall be subject to the discretion of the court,
considering the facts and circumstances of each particular case.
Added by Laws 1997, c. 387, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 1997.  Amended by Laws
2002, c. 488, § 39, eff. Nov. 1, 2002; Laws 2006, c. 97, § 20, eff.
Nov. 1, 2006; Laws 2007, c. 130, § 14, eff. Nov. 1, 2007; Laws 2013,
c. 217, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2013.

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