§ 43-1B-1 Short title
§ 43-1B-2 Definitions
§ 43-1B-3 Assisted outpatient treatment; criteria
§ 43-1B-4 Petition to the court
§ 43-1B-5 Qualified protective order
§ 43-1B-6 Hearing; examination by a qualified professional
§ 43-1B-7 Written proposed treatment plan
§ 43-1B-8 Disposition
§ 43-1B-9 Expeditious appeal
§ 43-1B-10 Effect of determination that respondent is in need of assisted outpatient treatment
§ 43-1B-11 Applications for continued periods of treatment
§ 43-1B-12 Application to stay, vacate, modify or enforce an order
§ 43-1B-13 Failure to comply with assisted outpatient treatment
§ 43-1B-14 Sequestration and confidentiality of records

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 43 > Article 1B - Assisted Outpatient Treatment

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