[2021, c. 389, §3(AMD).]
[2007, c. 446, §2(NEW); 2007, c. 446, §7(AFF).]
[2015, c. 309, §§6-8(AMD).]
[1997, c. 422, §15(AMD).]
[2009, c. 651, §21(AMD).]
[2009, c. 651, §22(AMD).]
[2009, c. 651, §23(AMD).]
[2009, c. 651, §24(AMD).]
Alternatively, the court may appoint a surrogate to make treatment decisions on the person's behalf for the duration of the commitment if the court is satisfied that the surrogate is suitable, willing and reasonably available to act in the person's best interests. [2007, c. 446, §4(NEW); 2007, c. 446, §7(AFF).]
[2009, c. 651, §§25, 26(AMD).]
[2007, c. 319, §10(AMD).]
[2007, c. 319, §10(AMD).]
[2007, c. 319, §10(AMD).]
[2007, c. 319, §10(AMD).]
The abstract required in this subsection is confidential and is not a "public record" as defined in Title 1, chapter 13; however, a copy of the abstract may be provided by the State Bureau of Identification to a criminal justice agency for legitimate law enforcement purposes, to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Instant Criminal Background Check System or to an issuing authority for the purpose of processing concealed firearm permit applications.
For the purposes of this subsection, "criminal justice agency" means a federal, state, tribal, district, county or local government agency or any subunit thereof that performs the administration of criminal justice under a statute or executive order and that allocates a substantial part of its annual budget to the administration of criminal justice. Courts and the Department of the Attorney General are considered criminal justice agencies. "Criminal justice agency" also includes any equivalent agency at any level of Canadian government.
[2007, c. 670, §19(NEW).]
[2007, c. 670, §20(NEW).]
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