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  2. Lanterman–Petris–Short Act - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, SB 1045 was signed into California law, establishing a pilot program in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego counties, if the counties approve. It would allow for the creation of a conservatorship for a person who is unable to care for his or her own health and well-being due to serious mental illness and substance use disorder.

  3. What is a 5150 hold? The involuntary mental health ...

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    5150 is the number of the section of California's Welfare and Institutions Code which allows a person with a mental challenge to be involuntarily detained for a 72-hour psychiatric hospitalization.

  4. 45 counties, including Kern, to delay launch of major mental ...

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    Senate Bill 43 expands the state's conservatorship law and rules for involuntary mental health holds — also known as 5150s — by expanding the legal definition of "gravely disabled."

  5. Political abuse of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    5150 (involuntary psychiatric hold)" – There are many instances of usage of California law section 5150, which allows for involuntary psychiatric hold based on the opinion of a law enforcement official, psychological professional (or many other individuals who hold no qualification for making psychological assessment), which have been ...

  6. 5150 - Wikipedia

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    5150 may refer to: . Lanterman–Petris–Short Act § 5150 hold, section 5150 of California's Welfare and Institutions Code . By extension, a person who is gravely disabled through mental illness

  7. Trump's immigration crackdown also targets legal ways to ...

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    Just minutes after Mr. Trump was sworn in, his administration shut down a mobile application, known as CBP One, that allowed migrants in Mexico to request a time to enter the U.S. at official ...

  8. Freedom of movement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    This act was used, in addition to less controversial cases, to allow federal prosecution of unmarried couples who had for some reason come to the attention of the authorities; interracial couples (e.g. boxer Jack Johnson) and people with left-wing views (e.g. Charlie Chaplin) were prosecuted. The Act has since been amended to be gender-neutral ...

  9. ‘We refused access’: Nashville homeowners outraged after ...

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    Tennessee easement laws allows this Most states, including Tennessee, have easement laws, which allow someone to claim use of private property for a specific purpose.