Utah Code § 26B-5-339

Designated examiners
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(1) A designated examiner shall consider a proposed patient's mental health history when
evaluating a proposed patient.
(2) A designated examiner may request a court order to obtain a proposed patient's mental health
records if a proposed patient refuses to share this information with the designated examiner.
(3) A designated examiner, when evaluating a proposed patient for civil commitment, shall
consider whether:
(a) a proposed patient has been under a court order for assisted outpatient treatment;
(b) the proposed patient complied with the terms of the assisted outpatient treatment order, if
any; and
(c) whether assisted outpatient treatment is sufficient to meet the proposed patient's needs.
(4) A designated examiner shall be allowed a reasonable fee by the county legislative body of the
county in which the proposed patient resides or is found, unless the designated examiner is
otherwise paid.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308, 2023 General Session

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