Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 4144
(c)
(2)
(d)
(e)
(1) Upon admission to an ETP, a forensic needs assessment team (FNAT) psychologist who is not on the patient’s multidisciplinary treatment team shall perform an in-depth violence risk assessment and make an individual treatment plan for the patient based on the assessment. The individual treatment plan shall:
(2) The individual treatment plan shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following:
(6)
(7) An aftercare plan for a standard treatment environment shall be developed.
(i) If after the treatment placement meeting described in subdivision (h), and after discussion with the patient, the patients’ rights advocate, patient’s ETP team members, and review of documents and records, the FNAP determines that the patient clinically requires continued ETP placement, the patient’s case shall be referred outside of the State Department of State Hospitals to a forensic psychiatrist or psychologist for an independent medical review for the purpose of assessing the patient’s overall treatment plan and the need for ongoing ETP treatment. Notice of the referral shall be provided to the patient and the patients’ rights advocate within 24 hours of the FNAP meeting as part of the FNAP determination. The notice shall include instructions for the patient to submit information to the forensic psychiatrist or psychologist conducting the independent medical review.
(4) If the patient does not waive the right to a hearing, both of the following shall be provided:
(l) As used in this section, the following terms have the following meanings: