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LR 1972
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Sec. 16. 34-A MRSA §5473, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1995, c. 560, Pt. K,
§59, is further amended to read:

 
1. Respite care. Respite care may be provided to any client
by a facility without full compliance with the procedures for
admission by judicial certification under section 5475, if it is
recommended by an interdisciplinary a planning team and a service
agreement has been completed.

 
A. The purpose of the respite care is for evaluation,
diagnosis or other clearly stated and broadly defined
therapeutic purposes of the client or his the client's
family.

 
B. Respite care may be provided, upon application to the
regional office of the department by the client, guardian or
parent, for not more than 21 days at a time and not more
than 60 days during any 12-month period.

 
C. Continuing placement in the facility beyond the time
periods stated in paragraph B, if indicated, may be
accomplished only upon full compliance with procedures
described by this chapter.

 
Sec. 17. 34-B MRSA §5473, sub-§2, śC, as enacted by PL 1983, c. 459,
§7, is amended to read:

 
C. An initial prescriptive program plan personal planning
process has been developed according to section 5470.

 
Sec. 18. 34-B MRSA §5475, sub-§2, śC, as amended by PL 1983, c. 580,
§22, is further amended to read:

 
C. Unless waived by a client and his the client's counsel,
cause the client who is the subject of the proceeding to be
examined by a professional.

 
(1) The client or his the client's counsel may choose the
professional, if the professional he the client chooses
is reasonably available.

 
(2) The professional may not be the same one who performed
any part of the evaluation required under section 5468
or who participated in the development of the
prescriptive program personal plan or service plan.

 
(3) Upon completion of the examination, the professional
shall report to the court his the professional's opinion whether
the client is mentally


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