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consent.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(b)\u2002If a psychiatrist determines that an inmate should be treated with psychiatric medication, but the inmate does not consent, the inmate may be involuntarily treated with the medication. \u2002Treatment may be given on either a nonemergency basis as provided in subdivision (c), or on an emergency or interim basis as provided in subdivision (d).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(c)\u2002The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation may seek to initiate involuntary medication on a nonemergency basis only if all of the following conditions have been met:<\/p>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(1)\u2002A psychiatrist has determined that the inmate has a serious mental disorder.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(2)\u2002A psychiatrist has determined that, as a result of that mental disorder, the inmate is gravely disabled and does not have the capacity to refuse treatment with psychiatric medications or is a danger to self or others.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(3)\u2002A psychiatrist has prescribed one or more psychiatric medications for the treatment of the inmate&#8217;s disorder, has considered the risks, benefits, and treatment alternatives to involuntary medication, and has determined that the treatment alternatives to involuntary medication are unlikely to meet the needs of the patient.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(4)\u2002The inmate has been advised of the risks and benefits of, and treatment alternatives to, the psychiatric medication and refuses or is unable to consent to the administration of the medication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(5)\u2002The inmate is provided a hearing before an administrative law judge.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(6)\u2002The inmate is provided counsel at least 21 days prior to the hearing, unless emergency or interim medication is being administered pursuant to subdivision (d), in which case the inmate would receive expedited access to counsel. \u2002The hearing shall be held not more than 30 days after the filing of the notice with the Office of Administrative Hearings, unless counsel for the inmate agrees to extend the date of the hearing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(7)\u2002The inmate and counsel are provided with written notice of the hearing at least 21 days prior to the hearing, unless emergency or interim medication is being administered pursuant to subdivision (d), in which case the inmate would receive an expedited hearing. \u2002The written notice shall do all of the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(A)\u2002Set forth the diagnosis, the factual basis for the diagnosis, the basis upon which psychiatric medication is recommended, the expected benefits of the medication, any potential side effects and risks to the inmate from the medication, and any alternatives to treatment with the medication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(B)\u2002Advise the inmate of the right to be present at the hearing, the right to be represented by counsel at all stages of the proceedings, the right to present evidence, and the right to cross-examine witnesses. \u2002Counsel for the inmate shall have access to all medical records and files of the inmate, but shall not have access to the confidential section of the inmate&#8217;s central file which contains materials unrelated to medical treatment.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(C)\u2002Inform the inmate of his or her right to contest the finding of an administrative law judge authorizing treatment with involuntary medication by filing a petition for writ of administrative mandamus pursuant to\u00a0<span class=\"cite\">Section 1094.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure\u00a0<\/span>, and his or her right to file a petition for writ of habeas corpus with respect to any decision of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to continue treatment with involuntary medication after the administrative law judge has authorized treatment with involuntary medication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(8)\u2002An administrative law judge determines by clear and convincing evidence that the inmate has a mental illness or disorder, that as a result of that illness the inmate is gravely disabled and lacks the capacity to consent to or refuse treatment with psychiatric medications or is a danger to self or others if not medicated, that there is no less intrusive alternative to involuntary medication, and that the medication is in the inmate&#8217;s best medical interest. \u2002Failure of the department to provide timely or adequate notice pursuant to this section shall be excused only upon a showing of good cause and the absence of prejudice to the inmate. \u2002In making this determination, the administrative law judge may consider factors<span class=\"added-material\">,<\/span>\u00a0including, but not limited to, the ability of the inmate&#8217;s counsel to adequately prepare the case and to confer with the inmate, the continuity of care, and, if applicable, the need for protection of the inmate or institutional staff that would be compromised by a procedural default.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(9)\u2002The historical course of the inmate&#8217;s mental disorder, as determined by available relevant information about the course of the inmate&#8217;s mental disorder, shall be considered when it has direct bearing on the determination of whether the inmate is a danger to self or others, or is gravely disabled and incompetent to refuse medication as the result of a mental disorder.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(10)\u2002An inmate is entitled to file one motion for reconsideration following a determination that he or she may receive involuntary medication, and may seek a hearing to present new evidence, upon good cause shown.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(d)\u2002<span class=\"added-material\">This section does not<\/span>\u00a0prohibit a physician from taking appropriate action in an emergency. \u2002An emergency exists when there is a sudden and marked change in an inmate&#8217;s mental condition so that action is immediately necessary for the preservation of life or the prevention of serious bodily harm to the inmate or others, and it is impractical, due to the seriousness of the emergency, to first obtain informed consent. \u2002If psychiatric medication is administered during an emergency, the medication shall only be that which is required to treat the emergency condition and shall be administered for only so long as the emergency continues to exist. \u2002 If the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation&#8217;s clinicians identify a situation that jeopardizes the inmate&#8217;s health or well-being as the result of a serious mental illness, and necessitates the continuation of medication beyond the initial 72 hours pending the full mental health hearing, the department shall give notice to the inmate and his or her counsel of the department&#8217;s intention to seek an ex parte order to allow the continuance of medication pending the full hearing. \u2002The notice shall be served upon the inmate and counsel at the same time the inmate is given the written notice that the involuntary medication proceedings are being initiated and is appointed counsel as provided in subdivision (c). \u2002The order may be issued ex parte upon a showing that in the absence of the medication the emergency conditions are likely to recur. \u2002The request for an ex parte order shall be supported by an affidavit from the psychiatrist showing specific facts. \u2002The inmate and the inmate&#8217;s appointed counsel shall have two business days to respond to the department&#8217;s ex parte request to continue interim medication, and may present facts supported by an affidavit in opposition to the department&#8217;s request. \u2002An administrative law judge shall review the ex parte request and shall have three business days to determine the merits of the department&#8217;s request for an ex parte order. \u2002If an order is issued, the psychiatrist may continue the administration of the medication until the hearing described in paragraph (5) of subdivision (c) is held.<\/p>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(1)\u2002The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shall file with the Office of Administrative Hearings, and serve on the inmate and his or her counsel, the written notice described in paragraph (7) of subdivision (c) within 72 hours of commencing medication pursuant to this subdivision, unless either of the following occurs:<\/p>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(A)\u2002The inmate gives informed consent to continue the medication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(B)\u2002A psychiatrist determines that the psychiatric medication is not necessary and administration of the medication is discontinued.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(2)\u2002If medication is being administered pursuant to this subdivision, the hearing described in paragraph (5) of subdivision (c) shall commence within 21 days of the filing and service of the notice, unless counsel for an inmate agrees to a different period of time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(3)\u2002With the exception of the timeline provisions specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) for providing notice and commencement of the hearing pursuant to the conditions specified in this subdivision, the inmate shall be entitled to and be given the same due process protections as specified in subdivision (c). \u2002The department shall prove the same elements supporting the involuntary administration of psychiatric medication and the administrative law judge shall be required to make the same findings described in subdivision (c).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(e)\u2002The determination that an inmate may receive involuntary medication shall be valid for one year from the date of the determination, regardless of whether the inmate subsequently gives his or her informed consent.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(f)\u2002If a determination has been made to involuntarily medicate an inmate pursuant to subdivision (c) or (d), the medication shall be discontinued one year after the date of that determination, unless the inmate gives his or her informed consent to the administration of the medication, or unless a new determination is made pursuant to the procedures set forth in subdivision (g).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(g)\u2002To renew an existing order allowing involuntary medication, the department shall file with the Office of Administrative Hearings, and shall serve on the inmate and his or her counsel, a written notice indicating the department&#8217;s intent to renew the existing involuntary medication order.<\/p>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(1)\u2002The request to renew the order shall be filed and served no later than 21 days prior to the expiration of the current order authorizing involuntary medication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(2)\u2002The inmate shall be entitled to, and shall be given, the same due process protections as specified in subdivision (c).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(3)\u2002Renewal orders shall be valid for one year from the date of the hearing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(4)\u2002An order renewing an existing order shall be granted based on clear and convincing evidence that the inmate has a serious mental disorder that requires treatment with psychiatric medication, and that, but for the medication, the inmate would revert to the behavior that was the basis for the prior order authorizing involuntary medication, coupled with evidence that the inmate lacks insight regarding his or her need for the medication, such that it is unlikely that the inmate would be able to manage his or her own medication and treatment regimen. \u2002No new acts need be alleged or proven.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(5)\u2002If the department wishes to add a basis to an existing order, the department shall give the inmate and the inmate&#8217;s counsel notice in advance of the hearing via a renewal notice or supplemental petition. \u2002Within the renewal notice or supplemental petition,\u00a0the department shall specify what additional basis is being alleged and what qualifying conduct within the past year supports that additional basis. \u2002The department shall prove the additional basis and conduct by clear and convincing evidence at a hearing as specified in subdivision (c).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"subsection\">\n<p>(6)\u2002The hearing on any petition to renew an order for involuntary 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