Opinion ID: 895244
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Order to Administer Psychoactive Medication

Text: After issuing the commitment order, the trial court held a hearing on and granted the State's order to administer psychoactive medication. The court was authorized to order administration of psychoactive medication only if K.E.W. was under a valid order for temporary or involuntary mental health services. See id. § 574.106(a)(1). K.E.W. agrees that the disposition of the commitment order controls the order to administer psychoactive medications. Because we have determined that the court of appeals erred in reversing the trial court's order committing K.E.W. for temporary involuntary mental health services, we also conclude that the court of appeals erred in reversing the trial court's order that K.E.W. be administered psychoactive medication.