<P> The Florida Mental Health Act of 1971 (Florida Statute 394.451 - 394.47891 (2009 rev .)), commonly known as the "Baker Act," allows the involuntary institutionalization and examination of an individual . </P> <P> The Baker Act allows for involuntary examination (what some call emergency or involuntary commitment). It can be initiated by judges, law enforcement officials, physicians, or mental health professionals . There must be evidence that the person: </P> <Ul> <Li> possibly has a mental illness (as defined in the Baker Act). </Li> <Li> is in danger of becoming a harm to self, harm to others, or is self neglectful (as defined in the Baker Act). </Li> </Ul> <Li> possibly has a mental illness (as defined in the Baker Act). </Li>

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