Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 24-1-3.3.5 - CATCHMENT AREASA. A person who is under the age of fourteen (14) years may be admitted upon the application of his/her parent/guardian if the following has occurred: 1. An investigation by the hospital director which carefully probes the person's social, psychological, and developmental background; and 2. A determination by the hospital director that the person will benefit from care and treatment of their disorder at the program and that services and facilities are available. The reasons for the determination shall be in writing. B. A person who is fourteen (14) years of age or older but less than eighteen (18) years of age may be admitted to a treatment program pursuant to an order of the Chancery Court or Youth Court in the same manner as an adult may be involuntarily committed. C. A person between the ages of twelve (12) and eighteen (18) may be admitted for treatment of chemical dependency by application of his/her parent or legal guardian or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. D. Priority shall be given to court orders. Admissions are limited by the official bed capacity. Individuals eligible for admission for whom space is not available shall be placed on the waiting list. E. Involuntary admissions must meet statutory requirements as defined in Section 41-21-61, et seq. Consistent with this statutory framework, psychiatric services are available only for individuals with a substantial psychiatric disorder who pose a serious threat of physical harm. 24 Miss. Code. R. 1-3.3.5
Miss Code Ann. § 41-4-1, et seq., § 41-21-63, et seq., § 41-21-315, § 43-21-611, and § 41-31-1, et seq.