SCHEDULES

F1SCHEDULE A1Hospital and care home residents: deprivation of liberty

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Amendments (Textual)
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Sch. A1 inserted (1.4.2008 for certain purposes and otherwise 1.4.2009) by Mental Health Act 2007 (c. 12) , ss. 50 , 56 , Sch. 7 ; S.I. 2008/745 , art. 4(a) ; S.I. 2009/139 , art. 2(c) (with art. 3 , Sch. paras. 3 , 4 )

Part 8Standard authorisations: review

Review assessments

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1

A review assessment is an assessment of whether the relevant person meets a qualifying requirement.

2

In relation to a review assessment—

a

a negative conclusion is a conclusion that the relevant person does not meet the qualifying requirement to which the assessment relates;

b

a positive conclusion is a conclusion that the relevant person meets the qualifying requirement to which the assessment relates.

3

An age review assessment is a review assessment carried out in relation to the age requirement.

4

A mental health review assessment is a review assessment carried out in relation to the mental health requirement.

5

A mental capacity review assessment is a review assessment carried out in relation to the mental capacity requirement.

6

A best interests review assessment is a review assessment carried out in relation to the best interests requirement.

7

An eligibility review assessment is a review assessment carried out in relation to the eligibility requirement.

8

A no refusals review assessment is a review assessment carried out in relation to the no refusals requirement.

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1

In carrying out a review assessment, the assessor must comply with any duties which would be imposed upon him under Part 4 if the assessment were being carried out in connection with a request for a standard authorisation.

2

But in the case of a best interests review assessment, paragraphs 43 and 44 do not apply.

3

Instead of what is required by paragraph 43, the best interests review assessment must include recommendations about whether — and, if so, how — it would be appropriate to vary the conditions to which the standard authorisation is subject.