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Code · Michigan · Chapter 330 — Mental Health Code

330.1267 Treatment plan; review; transmission of review results; objection by minor; discharge of minor from program.

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330.1267 Treatment plan; review; transmission of review results; objection by minor; discharge of minor from program.
Sec. 267.
(1)Not more than 30 days after the court orders the admission of a minor to a program under section 266, and at 60-day intervals after that, the director of the program shall perform or arrange to have performed a review of the minor's treatment plan.
(2)The results of the reviews shall be transmitted in writing within 72 hours after completion of the review to all of the following:
(a)The minor.
(b)The minor's parent or person in loco parentis to the minor.
(c)The minor's guardian ad litem.
(d)The court.
(3)A minor may object to his or her treatment plan within 30 days after receipt of the periodic review under subsection (1). The objection shall be in writing and shall state the basis on which it is being raised. At the minor's request, the minor's guardian ad litem shall assist the minor in properly submitting the objection.
(4)If it is determined that substance use disorder treatment and rehabilitation services are no longer necessary, the minor shall be discharged from the program. If the minor is discharged, the court shall be notified of the discharge.
History: Add. 2012, Act 500 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 2012
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