Article 92. Compulsory Treatment in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital
1. Compulsory treatment in an inpatient psychiatric hospital may be imposed upon the existence of the bases stipulated by Article 88 of the present Code, if the character of a person's mental disorder requires such conditions of treatment, care, maintenance, and observation, which may be carried out only in an inpatient psychiatric hospital.
2. Compulsory treatment in an inpatient psychiatric hospital of a general type may be imposed upon a person who, due to his mental state, and the character of the committed act which was dangerous to society, needs inpatient hospital treatment and observation, but does not need intensive observation.
3. Compulsory treatment in an inpatient psychiatric hospital of a specialised type may be imposed upon a person who, due to his mental state and the character of the committed act which was dangerous to society, needs permanent observation.
4. Compulsory treatment in an inpatient psychiatric hospital of a specialised type with intensive observation may be imposed upon a person who, due to his mental state and the character of the committed act which was dangerous to society, presents a special danger to himself or other persons, and requires permanent and intensive observation.
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