Tennessee Subject | Mental Illness

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TNHB0206Intro
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As introduced, requires the chief officer of an inpatient mental health treatment resource to notify the committing court if a patient who was involuntarily committed for mental health treatment becomes eligible for discharge; permits the court to ho...
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2025-02-12
[Hearing: Feb 19 @ 9:00 am]
To House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
TNHB0625Intro
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As introduced, establishes a rebuttable presumption that a person poses an imminent substantial likelihood of serious harm and needs emergency detention and examination if the person was charged with one of certain criminal offenses and ordered by th...
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2025-02-12
[Hearing: Feb 19 @ 9:00 am]
To House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
TNSB0662Intro
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As introduced, establishes a rebuttable presumption that a person poses an imminent substantial likelihood of serious harm and needs emergency detention and examination if the person was charged with one of certain criminal offenses and ordered by th...
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0241Intro
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As introduced, requires the chief officer of an inpatient mental health treatment resource to notify the committing court if a patient who was involuntarily committed for mental health treatment becomes eligible for discharge; permits the court to ho...
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2025-02-10
To Senate Judiciary Committee
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