405 ILCS 5/3-200
(a) A person may be admitted as an inpatient to a mental health facility for treatment of mental illness only as provided in this Chapter, except that a person may be transferred by the Department of Corrections pursuant to the Unified Code of Corrections
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(405 ILCS 5/3-200)
(from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 3-200)
Sec. 3-200.
(a) A person may be admitted as an inpatient to a mental
health facility for treatment of mental illness only as provided in this
Chapter, except that a person may be transferred by the Department of
Corrections pursuant to the Unified Code of Corrections. A person transferred
by the Department of Corrections in this manner may be released only as
provided in the Unified Code of Corrections.
(b) No person who is diagnosed as a person with an
intellectual disability or a person with a
developmental disability may be admitted or transferred to a Department mental
health facility or, any portion thereof, except as provided in this Chapter.
However, the evaluation and placement of such persons shall be governed by
Article II of Chapter 4 of this Code.
(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2002–2021 · leading case: In re Julie M.
In re Julie M. (2021)
“III, art. IV)), admission of minors (article V (id.”
In re Julie M. (2020)
“Its “elaborate and complex system of procedures” were designed to protect the rights of those with mental illness.”
In re Guardianship of Muellner (2002)
“Section 3-200(a) of the Mental Health Code (405 ILCS 5/3-200(a) (West 2000)) provides that "[a] person may be admitted as an inpatient to a mental health facility for treatment of mental illness only as provided in" chapter III of the Mental Health Code.”
— 405 ILCS 5/3-200(a) — 3 cases
In re Julie M. (2021)
“III, art. IV)), admission of minors (article V (id.”
In re Julie M. (2020)
“Its “elaborate and complex system of procedures” were designed to protect the rights of those with mental illness.”
In re Guardianship of Muellner (2002)
“Section 3-200(a) of the Mental Health Code (405 ILCS 5/3-200(a) (West 2000)) provides that "[a] person may be admitted as an inpatient to a mental health facility for treatment of mental illness only as provided in" chapter III of the Mental Health Code.”
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