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Division 5
Community Mental Health Services

Parts

1
the Lanterman-petris-short Act
Sections 5000–5550
1.5
Children's Civil Commitment and Mental Health Treatment Act of 1988
Sections 5585–5585.59
2
the Bronzan-mccorquodale Act
Sections 5600–5772
2.5
Mental Health Managed Care Contracts
3
Adult and Older Adult Mental Health System of Care Act
Sections 5800–5815
3.1
Human Resources, Education, and Training Programs
Sections 5820–5822
3.2
Innovative Programs
Sections 5830–5831
3.4
Early Psychosis Intervention Plus (Epi Plus) Program
Sections 5835–5835.5
3.6
Prevention and Early Intervention Programs
Sections 5840–5840.8
3.7
Oversight and Accountability
Sections 5845–5848
3.8
Community-based Services
Sections 5848.5–5848.51
3.9
the No Place Like Home Program
Sections 5849.1–5849.35
4
the Children's Mental Health Services Act
Sections 5850–5886
4.1
Full-service Partnership
Sections 5887–5887.1
4.5
Mental Health Services Fund
Sections 5890–5899.1
5
Institutions for Mental Disease
Sections 5900–5912
7
Behavioral Health Services and Supports
Sections 5960–5967.01
8
the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment Act
Sections 5970–5987
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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