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(5) | The reference in subsection (4) above to the administration of medicine |
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does not include any form of treatment specified under section 58(1)(a) |
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64C | Section 64B: supplemental |
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(1) | This section has effect for the purposes of section 64B above. |
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(2) | There is authority to give treatment to a patient if— |
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(a) | he has capacity to consent to it and does consent to it; |
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(b) | a donee or deputy or the Court of Protection consents to it on his |
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(c) | giving it to him is authorised in accordance with section 64D or |
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(3) | Relevant treatment is section 58 type treatment if, at the time when it is |
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given to the patient, section 58 above would have applied to it, had the |
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patient remained liable to be detained at that time (rather than being a |
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(4) | The certificate requirement is met in respect of treatment to be given to |
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(a) | a registered medical practitioner appointed for the purposes of |
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Part 4 of this Act (not being the approved clinician in charge of |
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the treatment) has certified in writing that it is appropriate for |
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the treatment to be given or for the treatment to be given subject |
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to such conditions as may be specified in the certificate; and |
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(b) | if conditions are so specified, the conditions are satisfied. |
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(5) | Treatment is immediately necessary if— |
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(a) | it is immediately necessary to save the patient’s life; or |
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(b) | it is immediately necessary to prevent a serious deterioration of |
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the patient’s condition and is not irreversible; or |
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(c) | it is immediately necessary to alleviate serious suffering by the |
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patient and is not irreversible or hazardous; or |
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(d) | it is immediately necessary, represents the minimum |
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interference necessary to prevent the patient from behaving |
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violently or being a danger to himself or others and is not |
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irreversible or hazardous. |
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(6) | Subsection (3) of section 62 above applies for the purposes of this |
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section as it applies for the purposes of that section. |
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64D | Adult community patients lacking capacity |
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(1) | A person is authorised to give relevant treatment to a patient as |
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mentioned in section 64C(2)(c) above if the conditions in subsections (2) |
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(2) | The first condition is that, before giving the treatment, the person takes |
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reasonable steps to establish whether the patient lacks capacity to |
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consent to the treatment. |
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(3) | The second condition is that, when giving the treatment, he reasonably |
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believes that the patient lacks capacity to consent to it. |
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(4) | The third condition is that— |
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(a) | he has no reason to believe that the patient objects to being |
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(b) | he does have reason to believe that the patient so objects, but it |
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is not necessary to use force against the patient in order to give |
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(5) | The fourth condition is that— |
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(a) | he is the approved clinician in charge of the treatment; or |
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(b) | the treatment is given under the direction of that clinician. |
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(6) | The fifth condition is that giving the treatment does not conflict with— |
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(a) | an advance decision which he is satisfied is valid and |
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(b) | a decision made by a donee or deputy or the Court of |
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(a) | reference to an advance decision is to an advance decision |
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(within the meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2005) made by |
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(b) | “valid and applicable”, in relation to such a decision, means |
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valid and applicable to the treatment in question in accordance |
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with section 25 of that Act. |
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64E | Child community patients |
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(1) | This section applies to the giving of relevant treatment to a community |
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(a) | is not recalled to hospital under section 17E above; and |
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(b) | has not attained the age of 16 years. |
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(2) | The treatment may not be given to the patient unless— |
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(a) | there is authority to give it to him; and |
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(b) | if it is section 58 type treatment, the certificate requirement is |
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(3) | But the certificate requirement does not apply if— |
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(a) | giving the treatment to the patient is authorised in accordance |
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with section 64G below; or |
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(b) | in a case where the patient is competent to consent to the |
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treatment and does consent to it, the treatment is immediately |
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(4) | Nor does the certificate requirement apply in so far as the |
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administration of medicine to the patient at any time during the period |
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of one month beginning with the day on which the community |
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treatment order is made is section 58 type treatment. |
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(5) | The reference in subsection (4) above to the administration of medicine |
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does not include any form of treatment specified under section 58(1)(a) |
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(6) | For the purposes of subsection (2)(a) above, there is authority to give |
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treatment to a patient if— |
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(a) | he is competent to consent to it and he does consent to it; or |
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(b) | giving it to him is authorised in accordance with section 64F or |
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(7) | Subsections (3) to (6) of section 64C above have effect for the purposes |
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of this section as they have effect for the purposes of section 64B above. |
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(8) | Regulations made by virtue of section 32(2)(d) above apply for the |
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purposes of this section as they apply for the purposes of Part 2 of this |
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64F | Child community patients lacking competence |
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(1) | A person is authorised to give relevant treatment to a patient as |
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mentioned in section 64E(6)(b) above if the conditions in subsections (2) |
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(2) | The first condition is that, before giving the treatment, the person takes |
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reasonable steps to establish whether the patient is competent to |
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consent to the treatment. |
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(3) | The second condition is that, when giving the treatment, he reasonably |
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believes that the patient is not competent to consent to it. |
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(4) | The third condition is that— |
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(a) | he has no reason to believe that the patient objects to being |
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(b) | he does have reason to believe that the patient so objects, but it |
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is not necessary to use force against the patient in order to give |
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(5) | The fourth condition is that— |
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(a) | he is the approved clinician in charge of the treatment; or |
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(b) | the treatment is given under the direction of that clinician. |
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64G | Emergency treatment for patients lacking capacity or competence |
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(1) | A person is also authorised to give relevant treatment to a patient as |
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mentioned in section 64C(2)(c) or 64E(6)(b) above if the conditions in |
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subsections (2) to (4) below are met. |
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(2) | The first condition is that, when giving the treatment, the person |
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reasonably believes that the patient lacks capacity to consent to it or, as |
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the case may be, is not competent to consent to it. |
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(3) | The second condition is that the treatment— |
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(a) | is immediately necessary to save the patient’s life; or |
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(b) | is immediately necessary to prevent a serious deterioration of |
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the patient’s condition and is not irreversible; or |
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(c) | is immediately necessary to alleviate serious suffering by the |
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patient and is not irreversible or hazardous; or |
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(d) | is immediately necessary, represents the minimum interference |
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necessary to prevent the patient from behaving violently or |
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being a danger to himself or others and is not irreversible or |
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(4) | The third condition is that if it is necessary to use force against the |
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patient in order to give the treatment— |
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(a) | the treatment needs to be given in order to prevent harm to the |
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(b) | the use of such force is a proportionate response to the |
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likelihood of the patient’s suffering harm, and to the |
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seriousness of that harm. |
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(5) | Subsection (3) of section 62 above applies for the purposes of this |
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section as it applies for the purposes of that section. |
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64H | Certificates: supplementary provisions |
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(1) | A certificate under section 64B(2)(b) or 64E(2)(b) above (a “Part 4A |
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certificate”) may relate to a plan of treatment under which the patient |
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is to be given (whether within a specified period or otherwise) one or |
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more forms of section 58 type treatment. |
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(2) | A Part 4A certificate shall be in such form as may be prescribed by |
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regulations made by the appropriate national authority. |
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(3) | Before giving a Part 4A certificate, the registered medical practitioner |
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concerned shall consult two other persons who have been |
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professionally concerned with the patient’s medical treatment but, of |
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(a) | at least one shall be a person who is not a registered medical |
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(b) | neither shall be the patient’s responsible clinician. |
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(4) | The appropriate national authority may at any time give notice |
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directing that a Part 4A certificate shall not apply to treatment given to |
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a patient after a date specified in the notice, and the relevant section |
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shall then apply to any such treatment as if that certificate had not been |
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(5) | The relevant section is— |
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(a) | if the patient is not recalled to hospital in accordance with |
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section 17E above, section 64B or 64E above; |
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(b) | if the patient is so recalled or is liable to be detained under this |
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Act following revocation of the community treatment order |
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under section 17F above, section 58 above (subject to section |
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(6) | The notice under subsection (4) above shall be given to the approved |
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clinician in charge of the treatment in question. |
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(7) | Subsection (4) above shall not preclude the continuation of any |
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treatment or of treatment under any plan pending compliance with the |
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relevant section if the approved clinician in charge of the treatment |
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considers that the discontinuance of the treatment or of treatment |
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under the plan would cause serious suffering to the patient. |
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(8) | In this section, “the appropriate national authority” means— |
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(a) | in relation to community patients in respect of whom the |
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responsible hospital is in England, the Secretary of State; |
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(b) | in relation to community patients in respect of whom the |
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responsible hospital is in Wales, the Welsh Ministers. |
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