Pennsylvania Explanation of Rights Under Involuntary Emergency Treatment (English and Spanish) is a document that provides information about an individual’s rights when facing involuntary emergency treatment in the state of Pennsylvania. This document outlines the rights of individuals who are subject to involuntary emergency treatment, including their rights to refuse treatment, to receive an independent evaluation, to receive notice of their rights, and to receive information about their treatment and discharge. It also includes information about an individual’s right to appeal an involuntary emergency treatment order. The document is available in both English and Spanish. There are two types of Pennsylvania Explanation of Rights Under Involuntary Emergency Treatment (English and Spanish): one for those who are subject to involuntary emergency treatment and another for those who are not subject to involuntary emergency treatment. The document for those who are not subject to involuntary emergency treatment includes information about the rights of individuals who are not under an emergency involuntary treatment order, such as their right to information about their treatment plan and the right to appeal an involuntary emergency treatment order.