Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 12

As amended through October 28, 2024
Rule 12 - Examiner Reports

Each court-appointed examiner shall examine the respondent and prepare and file with the court a separate report stating the examiner's opinion and the facts upon which the opinion is based. The report shall address:

(a) Whether the respondent is mentally ill, developmentally disabled, chemically dependent, mentally ill and dangerous to the public, a sexually dangerous person, or a sexual psychopathic personality;
(b) Whether the examiner recommends commitment;
(c) The appropriate form, location, and conditions of treatment, including likelihood of the need for treatment with neuroleptic medication; and
(d) The respondent's capacity to make decisions about neuroleptic medication, if needed.

If the petition alleges that the respondent is mentally ill and dangerous to the public, the report shall also address whether there is a substantial likelihood that respondent will engage in acts capable of inflicting serious physical harm on another.

If the petition alleges that the respondent is a sexual psychopathic personality and/or a sexually dangerous person, the report shall address each element set out in Minn. Stat. § 253D.02, subds. 11 and 12 respectively, including an opinion as to the likelihood that the respondent will engage in future dangerous behavior.

The court shall distribute or electronically transmit through the E-Filing System a copy of the examiner's report to the county attorney, the respondent, and respondent's attorney immediately upon receiving the report.

Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 12

Amended effective 7/1/2015.