Prospective
28—(1) This section applies where the act mentioned in section 9(1) is—
(a)the imposition on P of a requirement to attend at a particular place at particular times or intervals for the purpose of being given treatment that would or might be treatment with serious consequences (an “attendance requirement”); or
(b)an act done for the purpose of ensuring that P complies with an attendance requirement.
(2) Section 9(2) (protection from liability) applies to the act only if—
(a)the requirement is authorised; and
(b)the receipt of treatment condition (as well as the conditions of section 9(1)(c) and (d), and any other conditions that apply under this Part) is met.
(3) Subsection (2)(a) does not apply where the situation is an emergency (see section 65).
(4) For the purposes of subsection (2)(a) the requirement is “authorised” if, at the time the act is done, there is in force an authorisation granted under Schedule 1 which permits that requirement to be imposed.
(5) The receipt of treatment condition is that at the time the act is done D reasonably believes that—
(a)failure to impose the requirement, or
(b)where the requirement is already imposed, failure to ensure that P complies with the requirement,
would be more likely than not to result in P's not receiving the treatment.