SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE A1F1Hospital and care home residents: deprivation of liberty
F1Part 4Standard authorisations
Duty to request authorisation: basic cases
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The managing authority must request a standard authorisation in any of the following cases.
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The first case is where it appears to the managing authority that the relevant person—
a
is not yet accommodated in the relevant hospital or care home,
b
is likely — at some time within the next 28 days — to be a detained resident in the relevant hospital or care home, and
c
is likely—
i
at that time, or
ii
at some later time within the next 28 days,
to meet all of the qualifying requirements.
3
The second case is where it appears to the managing authority that the relevant person—
a
is already accommodated in the relevant hospital or care home,
b
is likely — at some time within the next 28 days — to be a detained resident in the relevant hospital or care home, and
c
is likely—
i
at that time, or
ii
at some later time within the next 28 days,
to meet all of the qualifying requirements.
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The third case is where it appears to the managing authority that the relevant person—
a
is a detained resident in the relevant hospital or care home, and
b
meets all of the qualifying requirements, or is likely to do so at some time within the next 28 days.
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This paragraph is subject to paragraphs 27 to 29.
Sch. A1 omitted (16.5.2019 for specified purposes) by virtue of Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 (c. 18), s. 6(3), Sch. 2 para. 2(c)