§ 31-14-13 - Order directing compliance with plan of evaluation or outpatient treatment; contempt
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-14-13   (2010)
   31-14-13.    Order directing compliance with plan of evaluation or outpatient treatment; contempt 
      (a)  In  lieu of the petition for commitment as authorized by Code Section  31-14-2, the county board of health or the department may petition the  court for an order directing the person to comply with a plan of  evaluation or outpatient treatment. The department may also petition the  court for an order directing the parents, guardians, or custodians of  persons under the age of 18 who have been exposed to tuberculosis to  allow screening for tuberculosis by public health authorities or to  provide evidence of such screening by a licensed physician. Proceedings,  evidence, and hearings thereon will be in the same manner as with  commitment petitions, and upon the hearing the court may dismiss the  petition or order the person to comply with the screening, evaluation,  or outpatient treatment plan. The court may also modify the plan prior  to ordering compliance.
(b)  A petition for  outpatient treatment as authorized by subsection (a) of this Code  section may also be initiated by a county board of health or the  department where a previously hospitalized, diagnosed, or committed  patient's condition no longer requires hospitalization or commitment but  where protection of the public health requires continued treatment on  an outpatient basis of said patient.
(c)  Any  person known or suspected to have tuberculosis who fails to comply with  a plan of evaluation or outpatient treatment ordered pursuant to this  Code section, or any parent, guardian, or custodian of a person under  the age of 18 who fails to comply with screening ordered pursuant to  this Code section or who aids or abets such failure may be punished as  for contempt. Contempt proceedings may be initiated by the filing of a  petition by the county board of health or by the department with the  superior court of the county of the patient's residence or the county  where the patient may be found if a nonresident or without a fixed place  of abode.