Description: A Bronx New York Order Directing Emergency Evaluation, referred to as Mental Hygiene Law section 943, is a legal directive to evaluate an individual's mental health condition in emergency situations. This order is applicable in the Bronx, New York jurisdiction and allows authorities to assess a person's mental state when there is a perceived risk to their safety or the safety of others. Under Mental Hygiene Law section 943, there are different types of orders that serve distinct purposes. These orders include: 1. Emergency Evaluation Order: This order authorizes mental health professionals to evaluate an individual's mental health condition, usually within a designated healthcare facility. It is issued when someone displays behavior that poses an immediate risk of harm to themselves or others, and the evaluation determines the necessity of further intervention. 2. Observation Order: This type of order allows individuals to be observed for a specific period, typically up to 72 hours, to assess their mental health condition. It helps mental health professionals gather information and make an informed decision about the person's required treatment or care. 3. Retention Order: If, after the initial evaluation or observation, it is determined that the individual requires further treatment, a retention order may be issued. This order grants the authority to detain the person for a specified period, usually up to 15 days, to ensure they receive appropriate mental health services. 4. Revocation Order: In certain cases, when a person's mental health condition has improved significantly, a revocation order may be issued. This order terminates any outstanding evaluation, observation, or retention orders, and the individual is released from confinement. The Bronx New York Order Directing Emergency Evaluation — Mental Hygiene Law section 943 aims to protect the individual and the public from potential harm by providing an avenue for prompt mental health assessment in emergency situations. It ensures that appropriate care and treatment are provided to those who require it.