Part 17Patient representation etc.

Chapter 1Named person

Meaning of “named person

I1I2250Nomination of named person

1

Where a person who has attained the age of 16 years (a “nominator”) nominates in accordance with subsection (2) below another person who has attained that age to be the nominator’s named person, that person is, subject to subsections F1(2A), (3) and (6) below, the nominator’s named person.

C2C12

A person is nominated in accordance with this subsection if—

a

the nomination is signed by the nominator;

b

the nominator’s signature is witnessed by a prescribed person;

c

the prescribed person certifies that, in the opinion of the prescribed person, the nominator—

i

understands the effect of nominating a person to be the nominator’s named person; and

ii

has not been subjected to any undue influence in making the nomination.

2A

A nomination under subsection (1) above is valid only if—

a

a docket to the nomination states that the person nominated has consented to the nomination,

b

the docket is signed by the nominated person, F3...

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C2C13

A nomination under subsection (1) above may be revoked by the nominator in accordance with subsection (4) below.

C2C14

The nomination of a named person is revoked in accordance with this subsection if—

a

the revocation is signed by the nominator;

b

the nominator’s signature is witnessed by a prescribed person;

c

the prescribed person certifies that, in the opinion of the prescribed person, the nominator—

i

understands the effect of revoking the appointment of a person as named person; and

ii

has not been subjected to any undue influence in making the revocation.

C2C15

The nomination of a named person shall be effective notwithstanding the nominator’s becoming, after making the nomination, incapable.

6

A person nominated under subsection (1) above F2ceases to be the nominator’s named person by giving notice to—

a

the nominator; and

b

the local authority for the area in which the nominator resides,

to that effect.

C2C17

In this section—

  • incapable” means incapable by reason of mental disorder or of inability to communicate because of physical disability; but a person shall not fall within this definition by reason only of a lack or deficiency in a faculty of communication if that lack or deficiency can be made good by human or mechanical aid (whether of an interpretative nature or otherwise); and

  • prescribed person” means a person of a class prescribed by regulations.