Free Order Following Hearing on Petition to Continue Temporary Detention - Michigan


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STATE OF MICHIGAN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY

ORDER FOLLOWING HEARING ON PETITION TO CONTINUE TEMPORARY DETENTION

CASE NO.

In the matter of 1. Date of Hearing: 2. A petition and affidavit have been filed by a Judge:
Bar no.

local health officer

Community Health Department representative

asserting that an emergency exists. The court issued an ex parte order for immediate temporary detention of the individual. THE COURT FINDS: 3. Notice of hearing was given to the individual. 4. The individual is temporarily detained at
Name of facility

.

5. There

is

is not

a preponderance of evidence that the individual would pose a threat to others if not temporarily

detained in a facility. IT IS ORDERED: 6. The individual shall continue to be temporarily detained at
Name of facility where presently found

or other appropriate emergency care or treatment facility. a. A petition for treatment of infectious disease of the individual has been filed with this court and the facility shall continue temporary detention of the individual until the further order of the court. b. Unless a petition for treatment of infectious disease of the individual is filed with the court, the facility shall discharge the individual five days from the date of this order. 7. The individual is discharged from the facility.

Date

Judge

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MCL 333.5207(5); MSA 14.15(5207(5), MCR 5.782 PC 112 (6/98)

ORDER FOLLOWING HEARING ON PETITION TO CONTINUE TEMPORARY DETENTION