SECTION 450:30-9-3. Admission criteria for state-operated inpatient psychiatric units  


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  •   Individuals appropriate for involuntary admission to a state-operated inpatient psychiatric unit are persons age eighteen or older who have received maximum benefit of the community based treatment available ("Maximum benefit" is defined as the extent available resources can no longer accommodate or assist in the reduction of psychiatric symptoms in a level of care less restrictive than inpatient services.); and who:
    (1)   Are determined to have any of the following psychiatric diagnoses based on nomenclature established in the most current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, published by the American Psychiatric Association:
    (A)   Schizophrenia;
    (B)   Schizoaffective Disorder;
    (C)   Other Psychotic Disorders;
    (D)   Bipolar Disorder;
    (E)   Depressive Disorders;
    (F)   Other Mood Disorders;
    (G)   Anxiety Disorders;
    (H)   Dissociative Disorders;
    (I)   Adjustment Disorders; or,
    (J)   Substance Related Psychiatric Disorders; and
    (2)   Demonstrate they are a risk of harm to self or others as defined in 43A O.S. § 1-103.
[Source: Added at 10 Ok Reg 1857, eff 6-1-93; Amended at 20 Ok Reg 2146, eff 7-1-03]