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<ns0:AuthorText authorType="LEAD_AUTHOR">Introduced by Senator Stern</ns0:AuthorText>
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<ns0:Title> An act to amend Sections 5008, 5114, 5354, and 5358 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to behavioral health. </ns0:Title>
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<ns0:Subject>Lanterman-Petris-Short Act: conservatorships.</ns0:Subject>
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(1)
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Existing law, the Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act, authorizes the involuntary commitment and treatment of a person, when the person, as a result of a mental health disorder, is a danger to themselves or others, or is gravely disabled. For the purposes of these provisions, existing law defines “gravely disabled” as a condition in which a person, as a result of a mental health disorder, a severe substance use disorder, or a co-occurring mental health disorder and a severe substance use disorder, is unable to provide for their basic personal needs for food, clothing, shelter, personal safety, or necessary medical care.
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<html:p>This bill would require this definition of “gravely disabled” to be evaluated based upon a person’s ability to provide for those basic personal needs outside of an incarcerated setting, as specified.</html:p>
<html:p> Existing law prohibits a person from being tried or adjudged to punishment while that person is mentally incompetent, and establishes a process by which a defendant’s mental competency is evaluated. </html:p>
<html:p>Existing law also defines “gravely disabled” under the LPS Act to mean an individual who is found to be mentally incompetent pursuant to the above-described process and for which specified conditions are met, including, among others, information pending against the person at the time of commitment charges a felony involving death, great bodily harm, or a serious threat to the physical well-being of another person, there has been a finding of probable cause, and the person represents a substantial danger of physical harm to others by reason of a mental disease, defect, or disorder.</html:p>
<html:p> This bill would require the condition of whether the person represents a substantial danger of physical
harm to be evaluated based upon the person’s ability to be nonviolent outside of an incarcerated setting, as specified.</html:p>
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(2)
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Existing law authorizes the appointment of a conservator for a person who is gravely disabled or impaired by chronic alcoholism. Existing law requires the court to determine the most appropriate placement for a conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined. Existing law requires the officer providing conservatorship investigation to investigate all available alternatives to conservatorship, as applicable, and to render to the court a comprehensive, written report of the investigation prior to the hearing, as specified.
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<html:p>This bill would authorize the district attorney to review all filed documents regarding the investigation, initiation, termination, or modification of, and to be present and represent public safety interests at all hearings that consider, a conservatorship of a
person who is gravely disabled, as defined by being found mentally incompetent and meeting the above-described conditions, to provide input to the court about appropriate placement or interim placement by the public conservator. The bill would require a copy of the conservatorship investigation report to be transmitted to the district attorney in a specified context. The bill would authorize the district attorney to challenge the recommendation of the public conservator after the conservatorship investigation for an abuse of discretion in a contested hearing before a judge. To the extent the bill imposes a higher level of service on county agencies that prepare and transmit conservatorship investigation reports and on a district attorney to receive those reports, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.</html:p>
<html:p>This bill would require the State Department of State Hospitals to prioritize the placement of conservatees who are gravely disabled due to being found
mentally incompetent and meeting the above-described conditions over the placement of conservatees who are gravely disabled due to being unable to provide for their basic personal needs for food, clothing, shelter, personal safety, or necessary medical care.</html:p>
<html:p>The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.</html:p>
<html:p>This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.</html:p>
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Section 5008 of the
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<html:p>Unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall govern the construction of this part:</html:p>
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(a)
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“Evaluation” consists of multidisciplinary professional analyses of a person’s medical, psychological, educational, social, financial, and legal conditions as may appear to constitute a problem. Persons providing evaluation services shall be properly qualified professionals and may be full-time employees of an agency providing face-to-face, which includes telehealth, evaluation services or may be part-time employees or may be employed on a contractual basis.
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(b)
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“Court-ordered evaluation” means an evaluation ordered by a superior court pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 5200) of Chapter 2 or by a
superior court pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 5225) of Chapter 2.
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(c)
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“Intensive treatment” consists of such hospital and other services as may be indicated. Intensive treatment shall be provided by properly qualified professionals and carried out in facilities qualifying for reimbursement under the California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal) set forth in Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9, or under Title XVIII of the federal Social Security Act and regulations thereunder. Intensive treatment may be provided in hospitals of the United States government by properly qualified professionals. This part does not prohibit an intensive treatment facility from also providing 72-hour evaluation and treatment.
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(d)
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“Referral” is referral of persons by each agency or facility providing assessment, evaluation, crisis intervention, or
treatment services to other agencies or individuals. The purpose of referral shall be to provide for continuity of care, and may include, but need not be limited to, informing the person of available services, making appointments on the person’s behalf, discussing the person’s problem with the agency or individual to which the person has been referred, appraising the outcome of referrals, and arranging for personal escort and transportation when necessary. Referral shall be considered complete when the agency or individual to whom the person has been referred accepts responsibility for providing the necessary services. All persons shall be advised of available precare services that prevent initial recourse to hospital treatment or aftercare services that support adjustment to community living following hospital treatment. These services may be provided through county or city mental health departments, state hospitals under the jurisdiction of the State Department of State Hospitals, regional centers under
contract with the State Department of Developmental Services, or other public or private entities.
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<html:p>Each agency or facility providing evaluation services shall maintain a current and comprehensive file of all community services, both public and private. These files shall contain current agreements with agencies or individuals accepting referrals, as well as appraisals of the results of past referrals.</html:p>
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(e)
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“Crisis intervention” consists of an interview or series of interviews within a brief period of time, conducted by qualified professionals, and designed to alleviate personal or family situations that present a serious and imminent threat to the health or stability of the person or the family. The interview or interviews may be conducted in the home of the person or family, or on an inpatient or outpatient basis with such therapy, or other services, as may be appropriate. The interview or interviews
may include family members, significant support persons, providers, or other entities or individuals, as appropriate and as authorized by law. Crisis intervention may, as appropriate, include suicide prevention, psychiatric, welfare, psychological, legal, or other social services.
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(f)
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“Prepetition screening” is a screening of all petitions for court-ordered evaluation as provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section 5200) of Chapter 2, consisting of a professional review of all petitions; an interview with the petitioner and, whenever possible, the person alleged, as a result of a mental health disorder, to be a danger to others, or to themselves, or to be gravely disabled, to assess the problem and explain the petition; when indicated, efforts to persuade the person to receive, on a voluntary basis, comprehensive evaluation, crisis intervention, referral, and other services specified in this part.
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(g)
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“Conservatorship investigation” means investigation by an agency appointed or designated by the governing body of cases in which conservatorship is recommended pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 5350).
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(h)
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(1)
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For purposes of Article 1 (commencing with Section 5150), Article 2 (commencing with Section 5200), Article 3 (commencing with Section 5225), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 5250) of Chapter 2, and for purposes of Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 5350), “gravely disabled” means any of the following, as applicable:
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(A)
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(i)
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A condition in
which a person, as a result of a mental health disorder, a severe substance use disorder, or a co-occurring mental health disorder and a severe substance use disorder, is unable to provide for their basic personal needs for food, clothing, shelter, personal safety, or necessary medical care.
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(ii)
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This subparagraph shall be evaluated based upon a person’s ability to provide for those basic personal needs outside of an incarcerated setting. The fact that the person has temporary access to food, clothing, shelter, personal safety, and necessary medical care while incarcerated shall not be a basis to conclude that the person is able to provide for their basic personal needs.
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(B)
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A condition in which a person has been found mentally incompetent under Section 1370 of the Penal
Code and all of the following facts exist:
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(i)
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The complaint, indictment, or information pending against the person at the time of commitment charges a felony involving death, great bodily harm, or a serious threat to the physical well-being of another person.
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(ii)
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There has been a finding of probable cause on a complaint pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1368.1 of the Penal Code, a preliminary examination pursuant to Section 859b of the Penal Code, or a grand jury indictment, and the complaint, indictment, or information has not been dismissed.
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(iii)
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As a result of a mental health disorder, the person is unable to understand the nature and purpose of the proceedings taken against them and to assist counsel in the conduct of their defense in a rational manner.
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(iv)
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(I)
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The person represents a substantial danger of physical harm to others by reason of a mental disease, defect, or disorder.
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(II)
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This clause shall be evaluated based upon the person’s ability to be nonviolent outside of an incarcerated setting. The fact that the person has not had an overt act of violence while incarcerated shall not be a basis to conclude that the person does not represent a substantial danger of physical harm to others.
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(2)
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For purposes of Article 3
(commencing with Section 5225) and Article 4 (commencing with Section 5250), of Chapter 2, and for purposes of Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 5350), “gravely disabled” includes a condition in which a person, as a result of impairment by chronic alcoholism, is unable to provide for their basic personal needs for food, clothing, shelter, personal safety, or necessary medical care.
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(3)
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The term “gravely disabled” does not include persons with intellectual disabilities by reason of that disability alone.
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(4)
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A county, by adoption of a resolution of its governing body, may elect to defer implementation of the changes made to this section by Senate Bill 43 of the 2023–24 Regular Session of the Legislature until January 1, 2026.
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(i)
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“Peace officer” means a duly sworn peace officer as that term is defined in Chapter 4.5
(commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code who has completed the basic training course established by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, or any parole officer or probation officer specified in Section 830.5 of the Penal Code when acting in relation to cases for which the officer has a legally mandated responsibility.
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(j)
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“Postcertification treatment” means an additional period of treatment pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 5300) of Chapter 2.
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(k)
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“Court,” unless otherwise specified, means a court of record.
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“Antipsychotic medication” means any medication customarily prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of psychoses and other severe mental and emotional disorders.
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(m)
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“Emergency”
means a situation in which action to impose treatment over the person’s objection is immediately necessary for the preservation of life or the prevention of serious bodily harm to the patient or others, and it is impracticable to first gain consent. It is not necessary for harm to take place or become unavoidable prior to treatment.
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(n)
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(1)
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“Designated facility,” “facility designated by the county for evaluation and treatment,” or “facility designated by the county to provide intensive treatment” means a facility that meets designation requirements duly established by the State Department of Health Care Services in accordance with Section 5404, including, but not limited to, the following:
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(A)
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Psychiatric health facilities licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services.
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(B)
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Psychiatric
residential treatment facilities licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services.
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(C)
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Mental health rehabilitation centers licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services.
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(D)
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Provider sites certified by the State Department of Health Care Services or a mental health plan to provide crisis stabilization.
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(E)
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General acute care hospitals licensed by the State Department of Public Health.
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(F)
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Acute psychiatric hospitals licensed by the State Department of Public Health.
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(G)
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Chemical dependency recovery hospitals licensed by the State Department of Public Health.
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(H)
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Hospitals operated by the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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(2)
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(A)
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A county may designate a facility for the purpose of providing one or more of the following services:
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(i)
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Providing evaluation and treatment pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 5150) of Chapter 2.
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(ii)
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Providing intensive treatment pursuant to Article 4 (commencing with Section 5250) of Chapter 2.
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(iii)
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Providing additional intensive treatment pursuant to Article 4.5 (commencing with Section 5260) of Chapter 2.
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(iv)
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Providing additional intensive treatment pursuant to Article 4.7 (commencing with Section 5270.10) of Chapter 2.
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(v)
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Providing
postcertification treatment pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 5300) of Chapter 2.
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(B)
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A county may designate a facility, as is appropriate and based on capability, for the purpose of providing one or more types of treatment listed in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (n) without designating the facility to provide all treatments.
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(3)
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Notwithstanding Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, the State Department of Health Care Services may implement, interpret, or make specific this subdivision, in whole or in part, by means of plan or county letters, information notices, plan or provider bulletins, or other similar instructions, until the time regulations are adopted no later than December 31, 2027.
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(o)
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“Severe substance use
disorder” means a diagnosed substance-related disorder that meets the diagnostic criteria of “severe” as defined in the most current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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(p)
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“Personal safety” means the ability of one to survive safely in the community without involuntary detention or treatment pursuant to this part.
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(q)
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“Necessary medical care” means care that a licensed health care practitioner, while operating within the scope of their practice, determines to be necessary to prevent serious deterioration of an existing physical medical condition that, if left untreated, is likely to result in serious bodily injury as defined in Section 15610.67.
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Section 5114 of the
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(a)
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At any judicial proceeding under the provisions of this division, allegations that the person is a danger to others, or to themselves, or gravely disabled as a result of mental disorder or impairment by chronic alcoholism, shall be presented by the district attorney for the county, unless the board of
supervisors, by ordinance or resolution, delegates such duty to the county counsel.
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(b)
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Notwithstanding any ordinance or resolution, the district attorney may be present and represent public safety interests at any hearing to determine whether an individual satisfies the requirements set forth in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008.
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Section 5354 of the
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(a)
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The officer providing conservatorship investigation shall investigate all available alternatives to conservatorship, including, but not limited to, assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to Section 5346 and the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Act program pursuant to Section 5978, as applicable, and shall recommend conservatorship to the court only if no suitable alternatives are available. This officer shall render to the court a written report of investigation prior to the hearing. The report to the court shall be comprehensive and shall contain all relevant aspects of the person’s medical, psychological, financial, family, vocational, and social condition, and information obtained from the person’s family members, close friends, social worker, or principal therapist. The report shall also contain all
available information concerning the person’s real and personal property. The facilities providing intensive treatment or comprehensive evaluation shall disclose any records or information that may facilitate the investigation. If the officer providing conservatorship investigation recommends either for or against conservatorship, the officer shall set forth all alternatives available, including conservatorship, assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to Section 5346 and the CARE Act program pursuant to Section 5978, as applicable, and all other less restrictive alternatives.
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(1)
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A copy of the report shall be transmitted to
all of the following:
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(A)
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The individual who originally recommended conservatorship.
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(B)
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The person or agency, if any, recommended to serve as
conservator.
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(C)
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If the investigation was initiated pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 1370 of the Penal Code, the district attorney.
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(D)
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The person recommended for conservatorship.
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(2)
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The
court may receive the report in evidence and may read and consider the contents thereof in rendering its judgment. The court may alternatively set a new competency hearing pursuant to Section 1369 of the Penal Code if the investigation includes competency findings by a psychiatrist or psychologist that the person is competent.
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(b)
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Notwithstanding Section 5328, when a court with jurisdiction over a person in a criminal case orders an evaluation of the person’s mental condition pursuant to Section 5200, and that evaluation leads to a conservatorship investigation, the officer providing the conservatorship investigation shall serve a copy of the report required under subdivision (a) upon the defendant or the defendant’s counsel. Upon the prior written request of the defendant or the defendant’s counsel, the officer providing
the conservatorship investigation shall also submit a copy of the report to the court hearing the criminal case, the district attorney, and the county probation department. The conservatorship investigation report and the information contained in that report, shall be kept confidential and shall not be further disclosed to anyone without the prior written consent of the defendant. After disposition of the criminal case, the court shall place all copies of the report in a sealed file, except as follows:
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(1)
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The defendant and the defendant’s counsel may retain their copy.
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(2)
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If the defendant is placed on probation status, the county probation department may retain a copy of the report for the purpose of supervision of the defendant until the probation is terminated, at which time the probation department shall return its copy of the report to the court for placement into the sealed
file.
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(c)
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The district attorney may challenge the recommendation of the public conservator after the conservatorship investigation for an abuse of discretion in a contested hearing before a judge. The district attorney shall have the burden of proof.
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Section 5358 of the
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(a)
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(1)
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When ordered by the court after the hearing required by this section, a conservator appointed pursuant to this chapter shall place their conservatee as follows:
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(A)
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For a conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, in the least restrictive alternative placement, as designated by the court.
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(B)
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For a conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision
(h) of Section 5008, in a placement that achieves the purposes of treatment of the conservatee and protection of the public.
The State Department of State Hospitals shall prioritize the placement of conservatees who are gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, over the placement of conservatees who are gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008.
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(2)
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The placement may include a medical, psychiatric, nursing, or other state-licensed facility, or a state hospital, county hospital, hospital operated by the Regents of the University of California, a United States government hospital, or other nonmedical facility approved by the State Department of Health Care Services or an agency accredited by the State Department of Health Care Services, or in addition to any of the foregoing, in cases of chronic alcoholism, to a county alcoholic treatment center.
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A conservator shall also have the right, if specified in the court order, to require their conservatee to receive treatment related specifically to remedying or preventing the recurrence of the conservatee’s being gravely disabled, or to require their conservatee to receive routine medical treatment unrelated to remedying or preventing the recurrence of the conservatee’s being gravely disabled. Except in emergency cases in which the conservatee faces loss of life or serious bodily injury, no surgery shall be performed upon the conservatee without the conservatee’s prior consent or a court
order obtained pursuant to Section 5358.2 specifically authorizing that surgery.
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(c)
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(1)
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For a conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, if the conservatee is not to be placed in the conservatee’s own home or the home of a relative, first priority shall be to placement in a suitable facility as close as possible to the conservatee’s home or the home of a relative. For the purposes of this section, suitable facility means the least restrictive
residential placement available and necessary to achieve the purpose of treatment. At the time that the court considers the report of the officer providing conservatorship investigation specified in Section 5356, the court shall consider available placement alternatives. After considering all the evidence the court shall determine the least restrictive and most appropriate alternative placement for the conservatee. The court shall also determine those persons to be notified of a change of placement. The fact that a person for whom conservatorship is recommended is not an inpatient shall not be construed by the court as an indication that the person does not meet the criteria of grave disability.
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(2)
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(A)
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For a
conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, first priority shall be placement in a facility that achieves the purposes of treatment of the conservatee and protection of the public. The court shall determine the most appropriate placement for the conservatee. The court shall also determine those persons to be notified of a change of placement, and additionally require the conservator to notify the district attorney or attorney representing the originating county prior to any change of placement.
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(B)
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The district attorney may review all filed documents regarding the investigation, initiation, termination, or modification of, and may be present and represent public safety interests at all hearings that consider, a conservatorship of a person who is gravely disabled, as defined in
subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, to provide input to the court about appropriate placement or interim placement by the public conservator, without regard to whether any conservatorship is initiated.
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(3)
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For any conservatee, if requested, the local mental health director shall assist the conservator or the court in selecting a placement facility for the conservatee. When a conservatee who is receiving services from the local mental health program is placed, the conservator shall inform the local mental health director of the facility’s location and any movement of the conservatee to another facility.
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(d)
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(1)
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Except for a conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, the conservator may transfer
their conservatee to a less restrictive alternative placement without a further hearing and court approval. In any case in which a conservator has reasonable cause to believe that their conservatee is in need of immediate more restrictive placement because the condition of the conservatee has so changed that the conservatee poses an immediate and substantial danger to themself or others, the conservator shall have the right to place
their conservatee in a more restrictive facility or hospital. Notwithstanding Section 5328, if the change of placement is to a placement more restrictive than the court-determined placement, the conservator shall provide written notice of the change of placement and the reason therefor to the court, the conservatee’s attorney, the county patient’s rights advocate and any other persons designated by the court pursuant to subdivision (c).
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(2)
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(A)
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For a conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, the conservator
shall not transfer their conservatee without providing written notice of the proposed change of placement and the reason therefor to the court, the conservatee’s attorney, the county patient’s rights advocate, the district attorney of the county that made the commitment, and any other persons designated by the court to receive notice. If any person designated to receive notice objects to the proposed transfer within 10 days after receiving notice, the matter shall be set for a further hearing and court approval. The notification and hearing is not required for the transfer of persons between state hospitals.
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(B)
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The district
attorney of the county that made the commitment may be present at a hearing to transfer a conservatee who is gravely disabled, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 5008, to an alternative placement.
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(3)
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At a hearing where the conservator is seeking placement to a less restrictive alternative placement pursuant to paragraph (2), the placement shall not be approved where it is determined by a preponderance of the evidence that the placement poses a threat to the safety of the public, the conservatee, or any other individual.
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(4)
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A hearing as to placement to a less restrictive alternative placement, whether requested pursuant to paragraph (2) or pursuant to Section 5358.3, shall be granted no more frequently than is provided for in Section 5358.3.
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<html:p>If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.</html:p>
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