Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 5336
(a)
(3) A determination that a person does not have the capacity to refuse treatment with antipsychotic medication pursuant to this section remains in effect until one of the following occurs, whichever occurs first in time:
(b)
(3) In any case where an attestation of exigent circumstances is documented in the person’s medical record pursuant to this subdivision and an order for treatment with antipsychotic medication made pursuant to Section 5332 remains in effect, the facility where the person is receiving treatment shall report all of the following to the county behavioral health director in the county in which they operate, in a form and manner and in accordance with timelines prescribed by the county behavioral health director:
(4)
(6) In order for there to be exigent circumstances necessitating an expedited hearing pursuant to this subdivision, all of the following must be true:
(C) The person’s treating physician documents in a written attestation of exigent circumstances, which shall be maintained in the person’s medical record, that one of the following would likely occur if there were a lapse in the person’s treatment with antipsychotic medication: