Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
FAMILY CODE |
Title 3. JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE |
Chapter 55. PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING CHILDREN WITH MENTAL ILLNESS OR MENTAL RETARDATION |
Subchapter B. CHILD WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Sec. 55.13. COMMITMENT PROCEEDINGS IN JUVENILE COURT
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(a) If the juvenile court initiates proceedings for temporary or extended mental health services under Section 55.12(1), the prosecuting attorney or the attorney for the child may file with the juvenile court an application for court-ordered mental health services under Section 574.001, Health and Safety Code. The juvenile court shall:
(1) set a date for a hearing and provide notice as required by Sections 574.005 and 574.006, Health and Safety Code; and
(2) conduct the hearing in accordance with Subchapter C, Chapter 574, Health and Safety Code.
(b) The burden of proof at the hearing is on the party who filed the application.
(c) The juvenile court shall appoint the number of physicians necessary to examine the child and to complete the certificates of medical examination for mental illness required under Section 574.009, Health and Safety Code.
(d) After conducting a hearing on an application under this section, the juvenile court shall:
(1) if the criteria under Section 574.034, Health and Safety Code, are satisfied, order temporary mental health services for the child; or
(2) if the criteria under Section 574.035, Health and Safety Code, are satisfied, order extended mental health services for the child.