PART 4Mental health after-care services
Circumstances in which duty may be imposed on another CCG14
1
The duty imposed by subsection (2) of section 117 of the 1983 Act on a CCG M1 (CCG A) to arrange for the provision of after-care services for a person (P) to whom section 117 applies is to be imposed instead on another CCG (CCG B) in the circumstances below.
2
These circumstances are where CCG B has responsibility for P by virtue of—
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b
regulation 4 of, and sub-paragraph (c), (g), (h), (i) or (j) of paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations.
Circumstances in which duty may be imposed on the Board15
1
The duty imposed by subsection (2) of section 117 of the 1983 Act on a CCG to arrange for the provision of after-care services for a person (P) to whom section 117 of the 1983 Act applies is to be imposed instead on the Board in the circumstances below.
2
These circumstances are where P is receiving an after-care service under section 117 which, if it were being provided under the 2006 Act, would be a service whose provision the Board had a duty to arrange.