Pennsylvania Notice of a Hearing on Petition for Involuntary Treatment and Explanation of Rights is a document issued by the court in the state of Pennsylvania when an involuntary mental health treatment is requested. The document provides information about the petition and hearing, and also includes an explanation of the rights of the individual involved. This includes the right to have legal representation at the hearing, to cross-examine witnesses, to present evidence, to call witnesses, and to examine any proposed order. The Pennsylvania Notice of a Hearing on Petition for Involuntary Treatment and Explanation of Rights is typically issued in three different types: (1) a 72-Hour Emergency Petition, (2) a 14-Day Petition, and (3) a 90-Day Petition. The 72-Hour Emergency Petition is issued when there is an immediate risk of danger to the individual or others. The 14-Day Petition is issued when there is an immediate need for mental health treatment, but there is not an immediate risk of danger. The 90-Day Petition is issued when an individual is not responding to outpatient treatment and requires more intensive inpatient treatment. Each type of petition has different requirements and different rights that are explained in the Pennsylvania Notice of a Hearing on Petition for Involuntary Treatment and Explanation of Rights.