Final answer:
c. All responses are correct.
A person can be placed under the involuntary examination provisions of the Baker Act if they are self-neglectful or dangerous to self or others, have refused an examination or are unable to determine it is needed, or have a mental illness.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the context of the Baker Act, a person can be placed under involuntary examination if they meet the following criteria:
- They are self-neglectful or dangerous to themselves or others.
- They have refused an examination or are unable to determine that an examination is needed.
- They have a mental illness.
All of these responses are correct, so option c is the correct answer.