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PART 3 N.I.Information, Authorisation and Extensions

CHAPTER 2N.I.Trust panel authorisations

Persons who can make an application for Schedule 1 authorisationN.I.

7.  For the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(a) of Schedule 1 to the Act a person can make an application under Schedule 1 to the Act if he or she is—

(a)a suitably qualified person;

(b)involved in the care or treatment of P;

(c)not the person making the medical report required in paragraph 6(1)(b) of Schedule 1 to the Act; and

(d)unconnected with P.

Form of applicationN.I.

8.  For the purposes of paragraph 6(1)(a) and (e) of Schedule 1 to the Act an application for authorisation under Schedule 1 to the Act must be made on Form 5, include the information in Form 5 and the Forms in regulation 9.

9.  When making an application under Schedule 1 to the Act—

(a)the statement of incapacity must be included and made on Form 1;

(b)a statement of best interests must be included and made on Form 2;

(c)the care plan must be made on Form 4;

(d)the medical report must be made on Form 6; and

(e)the statement in paragraph 6(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act must be made on Form 7.

Medical reportN.I.

10.  For the purposes of paragraph 7(1) and 7(1)(c) of Schedule 1 to the Act the medical report must be made on Form 6 and include the information in Form 6.

Care planN.I.

11.  For the purposes of paragraph 8 of Schedule 1 to the Act the care plan must be made on Form 4 and include the information in Form 4.

InformationN.I.

12.—(1) For the purposes of paragraph 14(1)(a) of Schedule 1 to the Act when an application is received by the relevant trust, it must as soon as practicable notify P and persons in paragraph (2) with the information in paragraph (3).

(2) The persons that must be notified (in addition to P) are—

(a)the nominated person;

(b)any person P has asked the information to be given to.

(3) The information that must be provided includes—

(a)information that an application has been received in respect of P;

(b)the purpose of the application;

(c)information about the HSC Trust where the decision will be taken and how to contact the HSC Trust;

(d)information about the workings of the trust panel; and

(e)information about P's rights under the Act.

13.—(1) For the purposes of paragraph 19(3)(b) and 20(6) of Schedule 1 to the Act as soon as practicable after granting or refusing an authorisation under paragraph 15(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act or granting an interim authorisation under paragraph 20(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act, the panel must notify P and the persons in paragraph (2) with the information in paragraph (3) and (4).

(2) The persons who must be notified (in addition to P) are—

(a)the nominated person; and

(b)any person P has asked the information to be given to.

(3) The information that must be provided includes—

(a)notification of the decision; and

(b)contact details for the HSC Trust in which the trust panel made the decision.

(4) If an authorisation is granted under paragraph 15(1) and 20(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act, the panel must also provide information to P and the persons in paragraph (2) on—

(a)the purpose or purposes of the deprivation of liberty;

(b)the place or places where the deprivation of liberty will take place; and

(c)P's rights in respect of the Review Tribunal.

(5) As soon as practicable after granting or refusing an authorisation or granting an interim authorisation under paragraph 15(1) or 20(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act the panel must notify—

(a)the person who made the application; and

(b)the managing authority where the deprivation of liberty will take place

and furnish such information to those persons to facilitate the deprivation of liberty as authorised or not.

(6) If the application contains a statement mentioned in paragraph 6(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act (statement that P lacks, or probably lacks, capacity in relation to making an application to the Tribunal), the Attorney General must be notified and all information used by the trust panel, and the decision made by the panel, must be sent to the Attorney General.