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2.__Appointment.__The sheriff for each county shall appoint a
board of 5 visitors for each correctional facility under the
sheriff's supervision.

 
A.__Members of the boards of visitors serve for terms of one
year except that, of the initial appointments, 2 must be for
terms of 3 years, 2 must be for terms of 2 years and one
must be for a term of one year.

 
B.__Members of the boards of visitors are eligible for
reappointment at the expiration of their terms.__The boards
of visitors must be representative of a broad range of
professionals, family members and citizens interested in the
well-being of prisoners, including representatives of
advocacy groups for human and civil rights, medical and
psychiatric professionals, persons who have served in
corrections settings and other interested citizens.

 
C.__A member of the Legislature may not serve on a board of
visitors.

 
D.__The sheriffs of 2 or more counties, at their discretion,
may appoint a joint board of visitors of 5 or more members.

 
3.__Powers.__Each board of visitors shall inspect the
correctional facility to which it is assigned, subject to
reasonable restrictions required by the sheriff to ensure the
security of the jail, and make recommendations to the sheriff
with respect to inmates who are mentally ill.

 
PART B

 
Sec. B-1. 34-A MRSA §3069, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1991, c. 314, §57,
is further amended to read:

 
1. Involuntary. When the chief administrative officer an
inmate of a correctional or detention facility believes that any
person in the facility is mentally ill, requires hospitalization
and meets requirements for admission has been determined by a
competent medical authority to require inpatient treatment for
mental illness, the chief administrative officer of that facility
shall make application in accordance with Title 34-B, section
3863.

 
A. Any person with respect to whom an application and
certification under Title 34-B, section 3863 are made may be
admitted to either state mental health institute.


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