PART IIN.I.COMPULSORY ADMISSION TO HOSPITAL AND GUARDIANSHIP

GuardianshipN.I.

General provisions as to medical recommendationsN.I.

20.—(1) The medical recommendations required for the purposes of a guardianship application shall be in the prescribed form and shall satisfy the following requirements, namely—

(a)each recommendation shall be given and signed by a medical practitioner who has personally examined the patient not more than two days before the date on which he signs the recommendation;

(b)where the medical practitioners have examined the patient separately, not more than 7 days must have elapsed between the days on which the separate examinations took place;

(c)one recommendation shall be given by a medical practitioner appointed by [F1RQIA] for the purposes of this Part, and the other shall, if practicable, be given by the patient's medical practitioner or by a medical practitioner who has previous acquaintance with the patient;

(d)neither recommendation shall be given by—

(i)the person named as guardian in the guardianship application; or

(ii)any of the persons described in Schedule 1.

(2) A guardianship application shall be sufficient if the medical recommendations on which it is founded are given either as separate recommendations, each signed by a medical practitioner, or as a joint recommendation signed by two medical practitioners.