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  2. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are the official compilation of session laws enacted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. [1] Pennsylvania is undertaking its first official codification process. [2] [3] It is published by the Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau [4] (PALRB or LRB). [5] Volumes of Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes ...

  3. Changes in State Mental-Health Laws May Prevent Future ... - AOL

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    The state needs to reopen some of its mental-health facilities or build new ones, so there will be a sufficient number of beds to accommodate people suffering from mental disabilities.

  4. Owen Copp - Wikipedia

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    From 1922 to 1929, he was relieved of his administrative responsibilities and became a full-time consultant on the building of a new institute. Copp was active in the revision of Pennsylvania mental health laws by advocating state involvement in mental hygiene and community mental health services. After his retirement in 1921, he remained a ...

  5. Mental health law - Wikipedia

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    Mental health law includes a wide variety of legal topics and pertain to people with a diagnosis or possible diagnosis of a mental health condition, and to those involved in managing or treating such people. Laws that relate to mental health include:

  6. List of U.S. jurisdictions banning conversion therapy

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    The ban applies only to licensed mental health professionals. [332] 88. Scranton, Pennsylvania: April 6, 2021 April 6, 2021 Ordinance On April 6, 2021, the Scranton City Council voted 4–0 (with President Bill Gaughan absent), proactively barring licensed mental health professionals from practicing conversion therapy on minors. [333]

  7. Involuntary commitment - Wikipedia

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    In many jurisdictions, people diagnosed with mental health disorders can also be forced to undergo treatment while in the community; this is sometimes referred to as outpatient commitment and shares legal processes with commitment. Criteria for civil commitment are established by laws which vary between nations.

  8. Outpatient commitment - Wikipedia

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    Outpatient commitment—also called assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) or community treatment orders (CTO)—refers to a civil court procedure wherein a legal process orders an individual diagnosed with a severe mental disorder to adhere to an outpatient treatment plan designed to prevent further deterioration or recurrence that is harmful to themselves or others.

  9. New York leaders seek to expand mental health options - AOL

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    (The Center Square) — New York officials are under pressure to make changes to the state's mental health laws following a brutal rampage in downtown Manhattan by a deranged, knife-wielding man ...