SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2Authorisation of short-term detention in hospital for examination etc

Part 3Events terminating the authorisation

Expiry where no further examination and report on P within 14 days

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(1)

This paragraph applies where—

(a)

either of the following has been made—

(i)

a report under paragraph 11 by a practitioner within paragraph 11(3)(a) or (b); or

(ii)

a report under paragraph 13; and

(b)

the report was not such as to terminate the authorisation.

(2)

If at the end of 14 days beginning with the date of admission a suitable medical practitioner has not examined P and made a further report in accordance with sub-paragraphs (5) and (6), the expiry of that period is an event which terminates the authorisation.

(3)

In this paragraph “the date of admission” means the date when the report under paragraph 11 was made (whether or not that report was made as mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(a)(i)).

(4)

In this paragraph “a suitable medical practitioner” means—

(a)

the responsible medical practitioner; or

(b)

if it is not practicable for that practitioner to carry out the examination under this paragraph, another medical practitioner meeting prescribed conditions.

(5)

A medical practitioner carrying out an examination under this paragraph must immediately make a report in the prescribed form of the examination.

(6)

The report must include a statement by the person making the report as to whether, in that person's opinion, the condition in paragraph 12 is met.

(7)

If the report states that in the opinion of the person making the report that condition is not met, the making of the report is an event which terminates the authorisation.

(8)

A person who makes a report under this paragraph must immediately give the report to the managing authority of the hospital.