Last updated: 4/13/2021
Order For Involuntary Medication And Treatment {ME-905}
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ME-905, 05/19 Order for Involuntary Medication and Treatment 24751.61(1)(g), Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDITION OF Name of Subject Date of Birth Order for Involuntary Medication and Treatment Case No. A hearing was held on [Date] . THE COURT FINDS AND CONCLUDES: 1. The issue of involuntary administration of medication or treatment was considered at a hearing at or after a A. probable cause hearing. There is probable cause to believe that medication or treatment will have therapeutic value and will not unreasonably impair the subject's ability to prepare for and par ticipate in future court proceedings. B. final hearing. Medication or treatment will have therapeutic value. 2. The subject appeared in person by video by counsel. 3. The subject needs medication or treatment. 4. The advantages, disadvantages, and alternatives to medication have been explained to the subject. 5. Due to mental illness, developmental disability, alcoholism, drug dependence, the subject is not competent to refuse psychotropic medication or treatment because the subject is incapable of expressing an understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of accepting medication or treatment and the alternatives; or substantially incapable of applying an understanding of the advantages, disadvantages and alternatives to his or her condition in order to make an informed choice as to whether to accept or refuse psychotropic medications. THE COURT ORDERS: Medication and treatment may be administered to the subject, regardless of his or her consent until the final hearing in this matter. during the period of commitment, or until further order of the court. DIS TRIBUTION: 1. Court 2. Parties 3. Treatment Provider American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com