In addition to the definitions in 50-5-101, MCA, the following definitions apply to this subchapter:
(1) "Crisis plan" means an initial, brief, individualized plan that:
(a) lists client problems identified by the secured crisis stabilization facility's mental health crisis assessment;
(b) lists the individual's strengths and resources;
(c) addresses cultural considerations;
(d) identifies support network options; and
(e) identifies referral and transition activities that will occur at discharge.
(2) "In-patient crisis stabilization program" means 24-hour supervised treatment for adults with a mental illness for the purpose of reducing the severity of an individual's mental illness symptoms.
(3) "Secured crisis stabilization facility (SCSF)" means a secure in-patient facility operated by a licensed hospital, critical access hospital, or a licensed mental health center that provides evaluation, intervention, and referral for individuals experiencing a crisis due to serious mental illness or a serious mental illness with a co-occurring substance use disorder. The facility may only provide secured services to a client when a detention exists as defined in 53-21-129, MCA.