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Code · Connecticut · Title 17a — Social and Human Services and Resources · CHAPTER 319j — Addiction Services

Sec. 17a-686. (Formerly Sec. 19a-126f). Procedural rules and rights during determinations of commitment, recommitment and termination of commitment and recommitment and discharge.

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The person shall be informed of his right to be examined by a licensed physician of his choice. If the person is unable to obtain a licensed physician and requests examination by a physician, the court shall employ a licensed physician.
(a)At any hearing on an application for commitment, recommitment or termination and discharge, the court shall inquire into the facts of the application. The following provisions shall apply to the hearing:
(1)The respondent shall be present unless the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that his presence would be injurious to himself. If the person is not present, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to represent him;
(2)The court shall examine the person in open court, or, if the person is not present, examine him in such a private setting as the court may determine;
(3)The respondent or his representative may present evidence and cross-examine witnesses;
(4)The court shall order any examining physician to appear if the person notifies the court not less than two days before the hearing that he wishes to cross-examine such physician. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide medical testimony;
(5)The Connecticut rules of evidence shall be observed.
(b)If, at the time of the hearing, the person is being treated at a treatment facility and is medicated, the treatment facility shall notify the court of the medication and of the common effects thereof.
(c)The court may not order a commitment or recommitment unless the evidence presented includes the report of at least one licensed physician who has examined the person which supports the allegations of the application for commitment or recommitment.
(d)If a private treatment facility agrees with the request of a patient or his parent, sibling, adult child or legal representative to accept the patient for treatment, the administrator of the treatment facility operated by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services shall transfer him to the private treatment facility.
(e)In any contested proceeding for commitment, recommitment, or termination and discharge, the Attorney General shall, upon request, represent the administrator of a treatment facility operated by the department.
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