Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 6/23/1998
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Doctor Brustowicz:
This office is in receipt of your request for an opinion of the Attorney General in regard to transportation of mental health patients. You ask the following questions:
1.A. Is it legal for a coroner's investigator/employee to transport a mental health patient on the order of a police officer to a facility where the patient is then examined with this being done under the auspices of an order for protective custody?
B. On the same note, is it also okay for the same person to transport a mental health patient on order of a coroner's emergency certificate or a physician's emergency certificate to a mental health inpatient facility?
2. Is it legal/ethical/appropriate for a coroner's investigator/employee to be a sheriff's deputy or reserve deputy.
We note that R.S.
In Atty. Gen. Op. No. 81-660 it was found if an order was issued by a judge or a coroner under R.S.
We find it important to recognize the order for protectivecustody under R.S.
However, an emergency certificate requires there be anexamination of the person by any physician or psychologist beforeissuance of the emergency certificate, and, if a person cannot afford a private physician for an examination, a credible person may request the coroner or have a judge order an examination, and after examination, if it is determined that the person is a danger to himself or others, the examining physician may execute an emergency certificate. However, in either situation the statute provides that the failure to conduct an examination prior to execution of the emergency certificate shall be evidence of gross negligence.
This office has stated not only that the emergency certificate is legal authority for the sheriff to transport a patient to a treatment facility, Atty. Gen. Op. 96-362, 80-1083, but that "the sheriff's department is required to transport these patients under legal authority granted in R.S.
Therefore, we would conclude that an order for protective custody or an emergency certificate is a civil order to be executed by the sheriff under the authority of C.C.P.
The answer to your question whether the coroner's investigator/ employee can be a sheriff's deputy or reserve deputy is controlled by the dual officer holding law, R.S.
The coroner's investigator is an appointed position and, as such, if full-time, would be prohibited from serving as a sheriff's deputy or reserve deputy if it is also full-time. However, if either position is part-time there would be no prohibition from holding both appointments.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: __________________________ BARBARA B. RUTLEDGE Assistant Attorney General
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