Part V Mental Health Review Tribunals

Discharge of patients

74 Restricted patients subject to restriction directions.

1

Where an application to a Mental Health Review Tribunal is made by a restricted patient who is subject to F1a limitation direction or a restriction direction, or where the case of such a patient is referred to such a tribunal, the tribunal—

a

shall notify the Secretary of State whether, in their opinion, the patient would, if subject to a restriction order, be entitled to be absolutely or conditionally discharged under section 73 above; and

b

if they notify him that the patient would be entitled to be conditionally discharged, may recommend that in the event of his not being discharged under this section he should continue to be detained in hospital.

2

If in the case of a patient not falling within subsection (4) below—

a

the tribunal notify the Secretary of State that the patient would be entitled to be absolutely or conditionally discharged; and

b

within the period of 90 days beginning with the date of that notification the Secretary of State gives notice to the tribunal that the patient may be so discharged,

the tribunal shall direct the absolute or, as the case may be, the conditional discharge of the patient.

3

Where a patient continues to be liable to be detained in a hospital at the end of the period referred to in subsection (2)(b) above because the Secretary of State has not given the notice there mentioned, the managers of the hospital shall, unless the tribunal have made a recommendation under subsection (1)(b) above, transfer the patient to a prison or other institution in which he might have been detained if he had not been removed to hospital, there to be dealt with as if he had not been so removed.

4

If, in the case of a patient who is subject to a transfer direction under section 48 above, the tribunal notify the Secretary of State that the patient would be entitled to be absolutely or conditionally discharged, the Secretary of State shall, unless the tribunal have made a recommendation under subsection (1)(b) above, by warrant direct that the patient be remitted to a prison or other institution in which he might have been detained if he had not been removed to hospital, there to be dealt with as if he had not been so removed.

5

Where a patient is transferred or remitted under subsection (3) or (4) above F2the relevant hospital direction and the limitation direction or, as the casemay be, the relevant transfer direction and the restriction direction shall cease to have effect on his arrival in the prison or other institution.

6

Subsections (3) to (8) of section 73 above shall have effect in relation to this section as they have effect in relation to that section, taking references to the relevant hospital order and the restriction order as references to F3the hospital direction and the limitation direction or, as the case may be, to the transfer direction and the restriction direction.

7

This section is without prejudice to sections 50 to 53 above in their application to patients who are not discharged under this section.