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Be enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 15 MRSA §104-A, as corrected by RR 1995, c. 2, §§28 to 30
and as amended by PL 2001, c. 354, §3, is further amended to
read:

 
§104-A. Release and discharge, hearing, payment of

 
fees

 
1. Release and discharge. The term "release," as used in
this section, means termination of institutional in-patient
residency and return to permanent residency in the community.
The head of the institution in which a person is placed, under
section 103, shall, annually, forward to the Commissioner of
Behavioral and Developmental Services a report containing the
opinion of a staff psychiatrist as to the mental conditions of
that person, stating specifically whether the person may be
released or discharged without likelihood that the person will
cause injury to that person or to others due to mental disease
or mental defect. The report must also contain a brief
statement of the reasons for the opinion. The commissioner
shall immediately file the report in the Superior Court for
the county in which the person is hospitalized. The court
shall review each report and, if it is made to appear by the
report that any person may be ready for release or discharge,
the court shall set a date for and hold a hearing on the issue
of the person's readiness for release or discharge. The court
shall give notice of the hearing and mail a copy of the report
to the Attorney General, offices of the district attorney
prosecutorial office that prosecuted the criminal charges for
which the person was acquitted found not criminally
responsible by reason of insanity mental disease or mental
defect and the offices of the district attorneys in whose
district the release petition was filed or in whose district
release may occur. At the hearing, the court shall receive
the testimony of at least one psychiatrist who has treated the
person and a member of the State Forensic Service who has
examined the person, the testimony of any independent
psychiatrist or licensed clinical psychologist who is employed
by the prosecuter prosecutor or the petitioner and has
examined the person and any other relevant testimony. If,
after hearing, the court finds that the person may be released
or discharged without likelihood that the person will cause
injury to that person or to others due to mental disease or
mental defect, the court shall order, as applicable:

 
A. Release from the institution, provided that:

 
(1) The order for release may include conditions
determined appropriate by the court, including, but not
limited to, out-patient treatment and supervision by


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