Swiss Civil Code

of 10 December 1907 (Status as of 1 January 2023) 2018 401; 2020 4005; 2021 312, 565, 917; 2022 109, 551


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Art. 427

II. De­ten­tion of per­sons ad­mit­ted vol­un­tar­ily

 

1 If a per­son suf­fer­ing from a men­tal dis­order who has entered an in­sti­tu­tion vol­un­tar­ily wishes to leave the in­sti­tu­tion, he or she may be de­tained by the in­sti­tu­tion's med­ic­al man­age­ment for a max­im­um of three days if he or she:

1.
is a risk to his or her own life or limb; or
2.
is a ser­i­ous risk to the life or the phys­ic­al in­teg­rity of oth­ers.

2 At the end of the three day peri­od, the pa­tient may leave the in­sti­tu­tion un­less he or she is sub­ject to an en­force­able hos­pit­al­isa­tion or­der.

3 The pa­tient shall be no­ti­fied in writ­ing that he or she may pe­ti­tion the court.

 

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