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(1)Where a patient who is for the time being liable to be detained under this Part of this Act in a hospital—
(a)absents himself from the hospital without leave granted under section 27 of this Act; or
(b)fails to return to the hospital on any occasion on which, or at the expiration of any period for which, leave of absence was granted to him under that section, or upon being recalled thereunder; or
(c)absents himself without permission from any place where he is required to reside in accordance with conditions imposed on the grant of leave of absence under that section,
he may, subject to the provisions of this section, be taken into custody and returned to the hospital or place by any mental health officer, by any officer on the staff of the hospital, by any constable, or by any person authorised in writing by the managers of the hospital.
(2)Where the place referred to in subsection 1(c) of this section is a hospital other than the one in which the patient is for the time being liable to be detained, the references in that subsection to an officer on the staff of the hospital and to the managers of the hospital shall respectively include references to an officer on the staff of the first-mentioned hospital and to the managers of that hospital.
[F1(3)A patient shall not be taken into custody under this section after the later of—
(a)the end of the period of six months beginning with the first day of his absence without leave; and
(b)the end of the period for which (apart from section 31 of this Act) he is liable to be detained;
and, in determining for the purposes of paragraph (b) above or any other provision of this Act whether a person who is or has been absent without leave is at any time liable to be detained, a report furnished under section 30 or 31B of this Act before the first day of his absence shall not be taken to have renewed the authority for his detention unless the period of renewal began before that day.]
(4)A patient shall not be taken into custody under this section if the period for which he is liable to be detained is that specified in section [F221(3B) (subject, where applicable, to section 21(3C)), 24(3), 25(2), 26(3) or 26A(2)] of this Act and that period has expired.
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F1S. 28(3) substituted (1.4.1996) by 1995 c. 52, ss. 5(1), 7(2)
F2Words in s. 28(4) substituted (S.) (9.3.1992) by Mental Health (Detention) (Scotland) Act 1991 (c. 47, SIF 85), s. 3(2); S.I. 1992/357, art. 2
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