Involuntary Commitment of Those with Substance Use Disorders

Involuntary Commitment of Those with Substance Use Disorders

Many states have enacted involuntary commitment laws for those suffering from alcoholism and/or substance use disorders (SUDs). In order to protect an individual’s civil rights, each state ensures that the committed person receives due process by providing the person the right to an attorney during the commitment process. Click here, to read the full summary of state laws related to involuntary commitment.