Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 9, § 4713 - Appropriate Placement of Individuals Found Incompetent to Stand Trial According to Medical Records Review
(a) The
Department of State Hospitals shall evaluate the medical records provided in the
commitment packet to determine the appropriate facility for admission according to
the medical needs of the individual.
(b)
A triage nurse in the admissions unit of the state hospital under consideration for
the individual's placement shall review the medical records provided in the
commitment packet.
(c) Upon review, the
triage nurse in the admissions unit of the state hospital under consideration for
the individual's placement shall consult with the chief physician and surgeon or
designee in that admissions unit to determine whether the particular state hospital
is able to provide the necessary care or services to the individual.
(d) The chief physician and surgeon or designee in
the admissions unit of the state hospital under consideration for the individual's
placement shall determine whether the particular state hospital is able to provide
the necessary care or services to the individual.
(e) If the chief physician and surgeon or designee
in the admissions unit of the state hospital under consideration for the
individual's placement determines that the particular state hospital is unable to
provide the necessary care or services to the individual, the Department's Director
or designee shall determine the appropriate facility for the individual's
placement.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 4005.1 and 4027, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: Sections 1370 and 1370.01, Penal Code; and Sections 7228 and 7230, Welfare and Institutions Code.
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