Vermont Statutes Annotated

Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 7504 (2026)

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(Cite as: 18 V.S.A. § 7504)
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Cited in 12 cases, 1976–2015 · leading case: In re M.B., 2004 VT 58 (Vt. 2004).
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In re M.B., 2004 VT 58 (Vt. 2004). · cites it 2× “met the criteria for an emergency examination pursuant to 18 V.S.A. § 7504. Dr. Kiley then called the state police to transport M.”
E.S. v. State, 2005 VT 33 (Vt. 2005). “See 18 V.S.A § 7504(a) (commitment application must be signed by interested party and physician); id.”
State v. Curry, 2009 VT 89 (Vt. 2009). “was initially taken into custody for an emergency examination, under 18 V.S.A. § 7504, on the application of a physician at a Veteran’s Administration hospital that E.”
In re T.S.S., 121 A.3d 1184 (Vt. 2015). “’s parents filed for an emergency evaluation, see 18 V.S.A. § 7504, and T.S.S. was hospitalized at Rutland Regional Medical Center.”
In re K.M., 678 A.2d 1263 (Vt. 1996). “was admitted to the Vermont State Hospital for “emergency examination” pursuant to 18 VS.A. § 7504. He was diagnosed as suffering depression and a personality disorder.”
In re T.S.S., 199 Vt. 157 (Vt. 2015). “’s parents filed for an emergency evaluation, see 18 V.S.A. § 7504, and T.S.S. was hospitalized at Rutland Regional Medical Center.”
In re C. E. E., 421 A.2d 1312 (Vt. 1980). · cites it 2× “points to 18 V.S.A. §§ 7504 and 7505 as being the only provisions of our Vermont mental health law which authorize law enforcement officers to take a person into custody for the purpose of a psychiatric examination.”
In Re Cee, 421 A.2d 1312 (Vt. 1980). · cites it 2× “points to 18 V.S.A. §§ 7504 and 7505 as being the only provisions of our Vermont mental health law which authorize law enforcement officers to take a person into custody for the purpose of a psychiatric *1314 examination.”
In re M.L., 702 A.2d 92 (Vt. 1997). · cites it 2× “argues that statutory emergency procedures, such as the emergency examination, 18 V.S.A. § 7504, and the warrant for immediate examination, id.”
In re T.S.S., 199 Vt. 157 (Vt. 2015). “’s parents filed for an emergency evaluation, see 18 V.S.A. § 7504, and T.S.S. was hospitalized at Rutland Regional Medical Center.”
Kuligoski v. Brattleboro Retreat (Vt. Super. Ct. 2014). “remained at the Retreat voluntarily, or under the compulsion of the initial application for emergency examination provided for by 18 V.S.A. § 7504, in which case proceedings for involuntary treatment would have been commenced as provided in § 7612, after the emergency…”
In re J. F., 365 A.2d 258 (Vt. 1976). “to the Vermont State Hospital pursuant to 18 V.S.A. § 7504, on the grounds that she was mentally ill and posed a substantial risk of injury to herself if allowed to remain at liberty.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 7504(a) — 2 cases
In re M.B., 2004 VT 58 (Vt. 2004). “met the criteria for an emergency examination pursuant to 18 V.S.A. § 7504. Dr. Kiley then called the state police to transport M.”
E.S. v. State, 2005 VT 33 (Vt. 2005). “See 18 V.S.A § 7504(a) (commitment application must be signed by interested party and physician); id.”
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