202B.021 Voluntary admission to an ICF/ID -- Discharge of voluntarily admitted
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resident -- Release of voluntarily admitted resident upon written request.
(1)Minors and adult persons with an intellectual disability may be voluntarily admitted
for care and treatment in an ICF/ID under the applicable provisions of this section.
(2)Upon the recommendation or approval of the interdisciplinary team of an ICF/ID, a
physician may admit for care and treatment a minor with an intellectual disability
upon application of a parent or guardian. Upon recommendation or approval of the
interdisciplinary team of an ICF/ID, the physician may also admit an individual with
an intellectual disability who applies voluntarily therefor and who, in the opinion of
the physician, possesses the mental capacity to give informed consent for
admission.
(3)Upon recommendation or approval of the interdisciplinary team of an ICF/ID, the
physician shall discharge any voluntarily admitted resident whose care and
treatment in the ICF/ID is determined to be no longer necessary or advisable.
(4)If an adult resident who has been admitted voluntarily requests his or her release in
writing, or if the release of a minor resident is requested in writing by the minor's
parent or guardian, the resident shall be released unless further detained under the
applicable provisions of this chapter.