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State governments have tripled since 2011 the number of mental health records submitted to the FBI's gun-purchase background checks system. The mental health records are being entered into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), the primary database used by the FBI in its firearm background checks.
What happens during an involuntary hold? When a person is detained for up to 72 hours, the emergency facility or hospital is required to do an evaluation of that person, taking into account his/her medical, psychological, educational, social, financial and legal situation.
A 5150 hold can be detrimental to a person's record. The effects of this hold being placed on your record could impact future employment, your civil rights, and much more.
Any documented mental health treatment that is filed through your insurance will go on your permanent medical record.
Whether you are or were a voluntary or involuntary patient, your mental health records are confidential. This means all information obtained in the course of your mental health services or treatment is not to be shared by anyone, except in the situations listed below.
Illegal commitments can be challenged and the records expunged through the filing of a petition with the Court of Common Pleas. If the petition to expunge is granted, the involuntary commitment record is expunged and the petitioner's rights, including the right to bear arms are restored.
Anyone may begin the commitment process by filing with the probate court an application alleging that someone has psychiatric disabilities and is dangerous to himself or others or gravely disabled. Two court-selected physicians examine the person to be committed and a hearing is scheduled 10 days later.
Involuntary Patients You have the right to refuse medical treatment or treatment with medications (except in an emergency) unless a capacity hearing is held and a hearing officer or a judge finds that you do not have the capacity to consent to or refuse treatment.