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Section 35 - Mass.gov
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 123, sec 35 permits the courts to involuntarily commit someone who has an alcohol or substance use disorder and there is a likelihood of serious harm as a result of his/her alcohol or substance use.
Section 35: The Process - Mass.gov
Section 35 is a Massachusetts law that allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder. Is a Section 35 a good first treatment option?
File a Section 35 petition - Mass.gov
Find out how and where you can file a Section 35 petition to commit a person at risk of hurting themself or others because of alcohol or drug abuse.
General Law - Part I, Title XVII, Chapter 123, Section 35
2 days ago · Section 35: Commitment of alcoholics or substance abusers. Section 35. For the purposes of this section the following terms shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:
Who is eligible to be sectioned under Section 35? Individuals who chronically abuse alcohol and/or legal or illegal drugs, and as a result of that abuse, present an immediate danger to themselves or others.
What To Know About Section 35 Civil Commitments In Mass.
Jul 1, 2019 · Massachusetts' Section 35 Commission was created in August 2018 as part of opioid legislation from Gov. Charlie Baker. The commission was tasked with reviewing the "efficacy" of Section 35,...
Court Ordered Treatment - Natick 180
While voluntary treatment should always be tried first, a civil commitment, often referred to as ‘ Section 35 ’ or ‘sectioning’ of a loved one, is a legal process by which an individual has a family member or spouse involuntarily placed in a facility for addiction treatment.
Massachusetts Section 35 Violations: Criteria and Penalties
Jan 21, 2025 · Explore the criteria and penalties for Massachusetts Section 35 violations, including legal defenses and potential misdemeanor and felony charges. Massachusetts Section 35 addresses the legal framework for involuntary commitment of …
Section 35 is a Massachusetts law that allows a person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder. 1
Section 35 – Essex County Outreach
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 123 Section 35 is a Massachusetts law that allows a qualified person (a spouse, blood relative, guardian, a police officer, physician, or court official) to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder for up to 90 days ...