Mich. Admin. Code R. 330.10097 - Consultation
Rule 10097.
(1)
When a person is ordered by the court to be hospitalized, admitted to a
facility, or otherwise to receive treatment, the person shall not be discharged
or placed on leave without prior consultation with the center.
(2) Consultation shall include exchange of
written opinions between the center and the institution, agency, or
professional person providing services and requesting discharge or leave for a
person.
(3) An institution, agency,
or professional person providing treatment shall file a report with the center
for forensic psychiatry proposing plans for discharge or leaves.
(4) Upon receipt of a report proposing a
discharge or leave, as soon as administratively possible, but not later than 30
days from the receipt date of the requesting report, the center shall submit a
response to the institution, agency, or person requesting consultation. The
center's response shall include an evaluation and recommendation based on the
report and may include an examination of the person either, at the discretion
of the forensic center, at the center or the facility or agency providing
services. The center may request further information, the request explaining
the need for the additional information.
(5) When the center does not concur with the
proposed course of action, the requesting institution, agency, or professional
person may file additional reports with the center or after any exchange of
opinions may ask for a review of the matter by the director of the
department.
(6) When a review is
requested, the institution, agency, or professional person providing services
shall send copies of the proposing reports and the center's responses to the
director of the department. The director of the department shall either approve
or disapprove the proposed course of action. Written approval or disapproval
and an explanation of the reasons shall be sent to the agency, institution, or
professional person requesting the proposed course of action and to the
center.
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