What is an involuntary admission for assessment and stabilization?
- An involuntary admission occurs when there is good faith reason to believe the person is substance abuse impaired, and because of such impairment, the person has lost the power of self control with respect to substance use.
- Has inflicted or attempted/threatened to inflict, or, unless admitted for treatment, is likely to inflict, physical harm to him/herself or another.
- The person's judgment has been so impaired because of substance abuse that he/she is incapable of appreciating the need for substance abuse services and to make a rational decision regarding substance abuse services.

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1. What is the Marchman Act?
2. What is a voluntary Marchman Act admission?
3. What is an involuntary admission for assessment and stabilization?
4. Who files the Petition for Involuntary Assessment and Stabilization?
5. What do I need to bring with me to the Clerk's Office to file a petition to have a person evaluated?
6. What happens after I file the petition?
7. Where can I find more information about the Marchman Act?