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Code · Montana · Title 53 — Social Services and Institutions · Chapter 21 · Part 1

53-21-113. Costs of committing a patient already voluntarily admitted -- transportation costs for voluntary admission.

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53-21-113 . Costs of committing a patient already voluntarily admitted -- transportation costs for voluntary admission.
(1)The cost of involuntarily committing a patient who is voluntarily admitted to a mental health facility at the time the involuntary proceedings are commenced must be paid by the county of the patient's residence at the time of admission.
(2)The costs of transportation to a mental health facility under 53-21-111 and 53-21-112 must be provided by the local office of public assistance located in the county of the patient's residence. However, if protective proceedings under Title 72, chapter 5, have been or are initiated with respect to the person, the local office of public assistance may seek reimbursement. If no one else is available to transport the person, the sheriff shall transport the person.
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