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PART 2 General powers and provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 3 Proceedings before the TribunalPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 1 Before the final determinationPrevious MatchNext Match
14.Procedure for applications and referencesPrevious MatchNext Match
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17.Withholding documents or information likely to cause harmPrevious MatchNext Match
19.Summoning of witnesses and orders to answer questions or produce documentsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 4 Correcting and appealing Tribunal decisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
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Statements by the Responsible Authority and the Secretary of StatePrevious MatchNext Match
PART A Information about patients (other than conditionally discharged patients)Previous MatchNext Match
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8.If a condition or requirement has been imposed that requires...Previous MatchNext Match
9.In the case of a community patient, details of any...Previous MatchNext Match
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14.Where there is an extant order of the superior court...Previous MatchNext Match
15.Unless the patient requests otherwise, the name and address of...Previous MatchNext Match
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17.In the case of a patient subject to after-care under...Previous MatchNext Match
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19.The name and address of any other person who the...Previous MatchNext Match
PART B Reports relating to patients (other than conditionally discharged patients)Previous MatchNext Match
1.An up-to-date clinical report, prepared for the Tribunal, including the...Previous MatchNext Match
2.An up-to-date social circumstances report prepared for the tribunal including...Previous MatchNext Match
3.The views of the responsible authority on the suitability of...Previous MatchNext Match
4.Where the provisions of section 117 of the Act may...Previous MatchNext Match
5.Any other information or observations on the application which the...Previous MatchNext Match
PART C Information about conditionally discharged patientsPrevious MatchNext Match
1.The patient's full name (and any alternative names used in...Previous MatchNext Match
2.The patient's date of birth and age. Previous MatchNext Match
3.The patient's language of choice and, if it is not...Previous MatchNext Match
4.The history of the patient's present liability to detention including...Previous MatchNext Match
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PART D Reports relating to conditionally discharged patientsPrevious MatchNext Match
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3.A report on the patient's home circumstances. Previous MatchNext Match
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