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Title 43A Mental Health Law

State of Oklahoma Country Resources Mental Health Legislation, Regulations and Implementation Guides, Substance Abuse Legislation Oklahoma 2013 Legislation/regulation

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The purpose of the Mental Health Law is to provide for the humane care and treatment of persons who:
1. Are mentally ill; or
2. Require treatment for drug or alcohol abuse

Chapters include:
Chapter 1 - Mental Health Law of 1986
Chapter 1A - Mental Health Law of 1953
Chapter 3 - Interstate Compact on Mental Health
Chapter 4 - Mental Hospital Voluntary Admission Procedures Act of 1963
Chapter 5 - Community Mental Health Services Act
Chapter 5A - Unified Community Mental Health Services Act
Chapter 6 - Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Authority
Chapter 7 - Hospital Services
Chapter 8 - Protective Services for the Elderly and Incapacitated Adults Act
Chapter 9 - Mental Health Care and Treatment for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired

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