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  • Application for up to 72-Hour Assessment, Evaluation, and Crisis . . .
    Welfare and Institutions Code (W I Code), section 5150(g)(1), requires that each person, at the time they are first taken into custody under this section, shall be provided, by the person who takes them into custody, the following information orally in a language or modality accessible to the person
  • What Does a 5150 Hold Mean in California? - LegalClarity
    In California, a 5150 hold refers to Section 5150 of the Welfare and Institutions Code This law allows certain officials to take a person into custody for up to 72 hours for assessment, evaluation, and crisis intervention The 72-hour period begins the moment the person is first detained
  • California Welfare and Institutions Code section 5150 (2025)
    When determining if a person should be taken into custody pursuant to subdivision (a), the individual making that determination shall apply the provisions of Section 5150 05, and shall not be limited to consideration of the danger of imminent harm
  • 5150 Hold Explained (California Mental Health Law)
    A 5150 hold is California’s 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold used when someone is experiencing a mental health crisis and may be a danger to self, a danger to others, or gravely disabled
  • 5150 Guide - namisonomacounty. org
    What is a 5150? Under California law, certain designated professionals can place a person in an involuntary 72-hour psychiatric hold if they are experiencing a mental health crisis and evaluated to be a danger to others, themselves, or are gravely disabled
  • What Is a 5150? California’s 72-Hour Hold Explained
    A 5150 is a section of California law that allows someone experiencing a mental health crisis to be held in a psychiatric facility against their will for up to 72 hours
  • Understanding California Mental Health Holds: A Guide
    5150 – Emergency Hold (72 Hours) The 5150 hold, also known as the 72-hour hold, is a critical intervention used to detain individuals who are considered a danger to themselves or others or are gravely disabled due to a mental disorder
  • Lanterman–Petris–Short Act - Wikipedia
    Under California Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) 5150, an individual can be involuntarily placed in a locked psychiatric facility for an evaluation for up to 72 hours Any peace officer or specific individuals authorized by a county government may place the hold
  • 5150 Hold: What You Should Know - Clear Behavioral Health
    A 5150 hold refers to a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) that allows for the involuntary psychiatric evaluation and temporary detention of individuals who are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others, or are gravely disabled
  • Understanding the Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act - Disability Rights Ca
    Chapter 1 describes the LPS short-term holds: “5150”s, 72-hour holds for evaluation and assessment; and “5250”s, 14-day holds for intensive treatment





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