PMRT definition

PMRT means Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams consisting of DMH-licensed clinical staff assigned to a specific service area in the County of Los Angeles that provide crisis intervention and that have legal authority per Welfare and Institutions Code §§ 5150 and 5585 if necessary to initiate applications for evaluation of involuntary detention of individuals determined to be at risk of harming themselves or others or who are unable to provide food, clothing, or shelter as a result of mental disorder.
PMRT means a beta version of Procurement Monitoring Resource Tool developed under Parts 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Project in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures.
PMRT means a DMH Psychiatric Mobile Response Team; and

Examples of PMRT in a sentence

  • For class members (a) who have been hospitalized for a psychiatric condition, (b) for whom PMRT or other crisis intervention has been requested, or (c) who are referred to or discharged from an STRTP, the County shall implement a practice of automatically making a referral to DMH or a DMH provider for a timely determination of the need for SMHS (including ICC and/or IHBS if the child is not already receiving ICC and/or IHBS).

  • Must immediately or as soon as practically possible, report all incidents, including, but not limited to serious behavior incidents, injuries, hospitalizations, and requests for assistance by law enforcement or DMHs First Response Operations Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (PMRT); immediately to the child care agency.

  • DMH or a DMH provider will provide such SMHS, including ICC and/or IHBS, as promptly as necessary to meet the class member’s mental health needs in order to avoid unnecessary hospitalization, placement in an STRTP, and/or need for PMRT or other crisis intervention services.

  • PMRT has developed a process that provides a reasonable level of control over the information provided, given that states, territories and non-government schooling sectors use different systems for collecting and reporting the data.