When formulating probable cause, the law enforcement officer may rely upon information provided by a 3rd-party informant if the officer confirms that the informant has reason to believe, based upon the informant's recent personal observations of or conversations with a person, that the person may be mentally ill and that due to that condition the person poses a likelihood of serious harm as defined in section 3801, subsection 4-A, paragraph A, B or C.
[2021, c. 377, §1(AMD).]
[1995, c. 62, §2(RP).]
[1999, c. 423, §4(AMD).]
[2009, c. 651, §12(AMD).]
[1999, c. 423, §4(NEW).]
[1997, c. 422, §7(AMD).]
34-B M.R.S. § 3862