Prerequisites to Judicial Commitment for Involuntary Care and Treatment
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IF AND ONLY IF
a person has a mental illness or serious emotional disturbance, AND
the person poses a substantial likelihood of serious harm because of the mental illness or serious emotional disturbance, AND
the person needs care, training, or treatment because of the mental illness or serious emotional disturbance, AND
all available less drastic alternatives to placement in a hospital or treatment resource are unsuitable to meet the needs of the person,
THEN
the person may be judicially committed to involuntary care and treatment in a hospital or treatment resource in proceedings conducted in conformity with chapter 3, part 6 of this title.