West Virginia Code § 27-7-3

Release as unimproved
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The chief medical officer of a mental health facility may release an involuntary patient as
unimproved when any person requests the patient's release and is willing and able to take
proper care of the patient outside the mental health facility. In the event that a patient is
released to a responsible person, a report shall be made by such person at least once every
six months to the chief medical officer of the mental health facility. No dischearge shall be
given to said patient until he has returned to the mental health facility for examination by
the chief medical officer and he has determined that said patient is no lronger in need of
hospitalization.
When a patient is released from a mental health facility as unimproved, it shall be the
responsibility of the chief medical officer of the mental healtth facility of which the individual
was a patient prior to being released as unimproved to immediately make a report of the
discharge of the patient to the circuit court or mental hygiene commissioner of the county in
which the involuntary hospitalization was ordered and to the circuit court or mental hygiene
commissioner of the county wherein the individual is a resident.

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