Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 21 - ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
Article 5 - COURT-ORDERED EVALUATION AND TREATMENT
Section R9-21-504 - Court-ordered Treatment

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-21-504

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. The health plan shall perform, either directly or by contract, all treatment required by A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 5, Article 5 and this Article. In order to perform these functions, the health plan or its contractor must be licensed by the Department of Health Services.

B. A mental health agency may provide court-ordered treatment pursuant to A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 5, Article 5, other than through contract with the health plan, provided that:

1. The mental health agency is licensed by the Department to provide the court-ordered treatment;

2. The mental health agency complies with all applicable requirements under A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 5, Article 5; and

3. The individual ordered to undergo treatment is not a client of the health plan.

C. Upon a determination that an individual is a danger to self or others, gravely disabled, or persistently or acutely disabled, and if no alternatives to court-ordered treatment exist, the medical director of the agency that provided the court-ordered evaluation shall file the appropriate affidavits on AHCCCS form MH-112, set forth in Exhibit E, with the court, together with one of the following petitions:

1. A petition for court-ordered treatment for an individual alleged to be gravely disabled, which shall be filed on AHC-CCS form MH-110, set forth in Exhibit F.

2. A petition for court-ordered treatment for an individual alleged to be a danger to self or others, which shall be filed on AHCCCS form MH-110, set forth in Exhibit F.

3. A petition for court-ordered treatment for an individual alleged to be persistently or acutely disabled, which shall be filed on AHCCCS form MH-110, set forth in Exhibit F.

D. Any mental health agency filing a petition for court-ordered treatment of a client pursuant to subsection (A) above shall do so in consultation with the client and the client's clinical team prior to filing the petition.

E. With respect to inpatient and outpatient treatment, the petition filed with the court shall request that the individual be committed to the care and supervision of the health plan, if the individual is a client, or to an appropriate mental health treatment agency, if the individual is not a client.

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