Table 2

Maximum Length of Initial and Subsequent Commitment and Commitment Setting in States With Civil Commitment Statutes for Substance Abuse

Commitment Periods and SettingStatute Exists, Used Regularly (n = 14)Statute Exists, Extent of Use Unknown (n = 6)Statute Exists, Used Rarely or Never (n = 13)All States with Statute (n = 33)
Maximum initial commitment period*
        Up to 1 month224
        1–2 months5117
        2–3 months52310
        3–6 months2268
        6–12 months112
        Longer than 1 year or indefinite123
Maximum subsequent commitment period*
        1–2 months213
        2–3 months71311
        3–6 months1168
        6–12 months3227
        >1 year11
        Not applicable§235
Commitment setting
        Inpatient only4138
        Inpatient or outpatient95923
        Unspecified123
  • * Every 30 days = 1 month. Thus, 60 days = 2 months, 90 days = 3 months, etc.

  • Includes one state in which the maximum period for inpatient and outpatient commitment differ.

  • Includes one or more states in which the maximum commitment period for alcohol and drug use differ.

  • § The review process for ongoing commitment is neither judicial nor quasi-judicial in nature (e.g., falls under the authority of the state's mental health department).