2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 253B.045 — Temporary Confinement

Plain-Language Summary

This section sets the rules for where a person can be temporarily held while waiting for a commitment hearing. It says that people generally cannot be held in jail, requires counties to maintain treatment facilities, and explains which county pays for the cost of temporary confinement.

Practical Notes
If a family member is being held before a commitment hearing, the county must provide a proper treatment facility, not a jail. The county where the person lives is usually responsible for the costs.