2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 253B.09 — Decision; Standard of Proof; Duration

Plain-Language Summary

This section explains the standard the court must use to decide whether to commit someone, how long the initial commitment lasts, and what the court must include in its order. The court must find by 'clear and convincing evidence' that the person meets the criteria for commitment. Initial commitment cannot exceed six months.

Practical Notes
The court must meet a high standard of proof (‘clear and convincing evidence’) before committing someone. The first commitment period is up to six months, and the court must review whether continued commitment is needed after that.