Understanding the Uniform Act for the Extradition of Persons of Unsound Mind
Definition & Meaning
The Uniform Act for the Extradition of Persons of Unsound Mind is a legal framework established in 1916 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. This act allows states to extradite individuals deemed to be of "unsound mind" upon request from another state. It ensures that a person who has fled from a state after being detained in a mental health facility or declared to be of unsound mind can be returned to the demanding state for appropriate care or legal proceedings.