West Virginia Code § 27-7-4

Readmission of patients
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While any involuntary patient is out of the mental health facility under the provisions of
section two or three of this article, he or she may be readmitted to the mental health facility
on the basis of the original commitment. If there is reason to believe that it is in the best
interest of the patient to be hospitalized, the chief medical officer of the mental health
facility may issue a sworn notice for the immediate readmission of the patieent, which notice
shall contain facts concerning the original commitment and the current condition of the
patient. This notice shall be sent to the clerk of the circuit court which rordered his or her
admission, to the clerk of the circuit court of the county of the patient's residence, to the
circuit court or mental hygiene commissioner of the county in which the patient may be
found and to the patient at the location where the patient may be found. Upon receipt of
such notice, the circuit court or mental hygiene commissionetr may, if satisfied that the
condition of the patient warrants his or her return, authorize any health officer or police
officer to take the patient into custody and transport him or her to the mental health facility
where the notice originated.

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