Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 574.104
Physician’s Application for Order to Authorize Psychoactive Medication; Date of Hearing


(a)

A physician who is treating a patient may, on behalf of the state, file an application in a probate court or a court with probate jurisdiction for an order to authorize the administration of a psychoactive medication regardless of the patient’s refusal if:

(1)

the physician believes that the patient lacks the capacity to make a decision regarding the administration of the psychoactive medication;

(2)

the physician determines that the medication is the proper course of treatment for the patient;

(3)

the patient is under an order for inpatient mental health services under this chapter or other law or an application for court-ordered mental health services under Section 574.034 (Order for Temporary Inpatient Mental Health Services), 574.0345 (Order for Temporary Outpatient Mental Health Services), 574.035 (Order for Extended Inpatient Mental Health Services), or 574.0355 (Order for Extended Outpatient Mental Health Services) has been filed for the patient; and

(4)

the patient, verbally or by other indication, refuses to take the medication voluntarily.

(b)

An application filed under this section must state:

(1)

that the physician believes that the patient lacks the capacity to make a decision regarding administration of the psychoactive medication and the reasons for that belief;

(2)

each medication the physician wants the court to compel the patient to take;

(3)

whether an application for court-ordered mental health services under Section 574.034 (Order for Temporary Inpatient Mental Health Services), 574.0345 (Order for Temporary Outpatient Mental Health Services), 574.035 (Order for Extended Inpatient Mental Health Services), or 574.0355 (Order for Extended Outpatient Mental Health Services) has been filed;

(4)

whether a court order for inpatient mental health services for the patient has been issued and, if so, under what authority it was issued;

(5)

the physician’s diagnosis of the patient; and

(6)

the proposed method for administering the medication and, if the method is not customary, an explanation justifying the departure from the customary methods.

(c)

An application filed under this section is separate from an application for court-ordered mental health services.

(d)

The hearing on the application may be held on the date of a hearing on an application for court-ordered mental health services under Section 574.034 (Order for Temporary Inpatient Mental Health Services), 574.0345 (Order for Temporary Outpatient Mental Health Services), 574.035 (Order for Extended Inpatient Mental Health Services), or 574.0355 (Order for Extended Outpatient Mental Health Services) but shall be held not later than 30 days after the filing of the application for the order to authorize psychoactive medication. If the hearing is not held on the same day as the application for court-ordered mental health services under those sections and the patient is transferred to a mental health facility in another county, the court may transfer the application for an order to authorize psychoactive medication to the county where the patient has been transferred.

(e)

Subject to the requirement in Subsection (d) that the hearing shall be held not later than 30 days after the filing of the application, the court may grant one continuance on a party’s motion and for good cause shown. The court may grant more than one continuance only with the agreement of the parties.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 903, Sec. 1.08, eff. Aug. 30, 1993. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 322, Sec. 2, eff. Aug. 28, 1995; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 770, Sec. 10, eff. June 16, 1995.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 717 (S.B. 465), Sec. 2, eff. June 17, 2005.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 582 (S.B. 362), Sec. 22, eff. September 1, 2019.

Source: Section 574.104 — Physician's Application for Order to Authorize Psychoactive Medication; Date of Hearing, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­574.­htm#574.­104 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

574.001
Application for Court-ordered Mental Health Services
574.002
Form of Application
574.003
Appointment of Attorney
574.004
Duties of Attorney
574.005
Setting on Application
574.006
Notice
574.007
Disclosure of Information
574.008
Court Jurisdiction and Transfer
574.009
Requirement of Medical Examination
574.010
Independent Psychiatric Evaluation and Expert Testimony
574.011
Certificate of Medical Examination for Mental Illness
574.012
Recommendation for Treatment
574.013
Liberty Pending Hearing
574.014
Compilation of Mental Health Commitment Records
574.021
Motion for Order of Protective Custody
574.022
Issuance of Order
574.023
Apprehension Under Order
574.024
Appointment of Attorney
574.025
Probable Cause Hearing
574.026
Order for Continued Detention
574.027
Detention in Protective Custody
574.028
Release from Detention
574.031
General Provisions Relating to Hearing
574.032
Right to Jury
574.033
Release After Hearing
574.034
Order for Temporary Inpatient Mental Health Services
574.035
Order for Extended Inpatient Mental Health Services
574.036
Order of Care or Commitment
574.037
Court-ordered Outpatient Services
574.041
Designation of Facility
574.042
Commitment to Private Facility
574.043
Commitment to Federal Facility
574.044
Commitment to Facility of Texas Department of Criminal Justice
574.045
Transportation of Patient
574.046
Writ of Commitment
574.047
Transcript
574.048
Acknowledgment of Patient Delivery
574.061
Modification of Order for Inpatient Treatment
574.062
Motion for Modification of Order for Outpatient Treatment
574.063
Order for Temporary Detention
574.064
Apprehension and Release Under Temporary Detention Order
574.065
Order of Modification of Order for Outpatient Services
574.066
Renewal of Order for Extended Mental Health Services
574.067
Motion for Rehearing
574.068
Request for Reexamination
574.069
Hearing on Request for Reexamination
574.070
Appeal
574.081
Continuing Care Plan Before Furlough or Discharge
574.082
Pass or Furlough from Inpatient Care
574.083
Return to Facility Under Certificate of Facility Administrator or Court Order
574.084
Revocation of Furlough
574.0085
Associate Judges
574.085
Discharge on Expiration of Court Order
574.086
Discharge Before Expiration of Court Order
574.087
Certificate of Discharge
574.088
Relief from Disabilities in Mental Health Cases
574.089
Transportation Plan for Furlough or Discharge
574.101
Definitions
574.102
Application of Subchapter
574.103
Administration of Medication to Patient Under Court-ordered Mental Health Services
574.104
Physician’s Application for Order to Authorize Psychoactive Medication
574.105
Rights of Patient
574.106
Hearing and Order Authorizing Psychoactive Medication
574.107
Costs
574.108
Appeal
574.109
Effect of Order
574.110
Expiration of Order
574.0125
Identification of Person Responsible for Court-ordered Outpatient Mental Health Services
574.151
Applicability
574.152
Capacity to Consent to Voluntary Admission
574.153
Rights of Person Admitted to Voluntary Inpatient Treatment
574.154
Participation in Research Program
574.201
Application of Subchapter
574.202
Certain Testimony by Closed-circuit Video Teleconferencing Permitted
574.203
Use of Secure Electronic Communication Method in Certain Proceedings Under This Chapter
574.0345
Order for Temporary Outpatient Mental Health Services
574.0355
Order for Extended Outpatient Mental Health Services
574.0415
Information on Medications
574.0455
List of Qualified Transportation Service Providers
574.0456
Transportation of Patient to Another State
574.0665
Status Conference
574.1065
Finding that Patient Presents a Danger

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

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