SB 367
Mental health.
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Fiscal committee
No
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No
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve the process of involuntary commitment and conservatorship for individuals with mental health disorders in California. It requires assessments to consider relevant information, expands who can recommend conservatorship without inpatient treatment, and clarifies procedures for probate conservatorships. The bill also seeks to ensure continuity of evaluations between LPS and probate conservatorship agencies and mandates individualized treatment plans with specific goals and criteria. Finally, it adjusts rules regarding information sharing to protect patient privacy.
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