| Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 | ||
| 2003 asp 13 - continued | ||
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| PART 5 | ||
| EMERGENCY DETENTION | ||
Emergency detention certificate | ||
| 36 | Emergency detention in hospital | |
| (1) Where- | ||
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| the medical practitioner may, before the expiry of the appropriate period, grant an emergency detention certificate authorising, if the condition mentioned in subsection (7) below is satisfied, the measures mentioned in subsection (8) below. | ||
| (2) The patient falls within this subsection if, immediately before the medical examination mentioned in subsection (1)(a) above is carried out, the patient is detained in hospital under authority of- | ||
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| (3) Subject to subsection (6) below, this subsection applies where- | ||
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| (4) The conditions referred to in subsection (3)(b) above are- | ||
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| (5) The conditions referred to in subsection (3)(c) above are- | ||
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| (6) If it is impracticable for the medical practitioner to consult or seek consent under paragraph (d) of subsection (3) above, that paragraph need not be satisfied for the subsection to apply. | ||
| (7) The condition referred to in subsection (1) above is that the measure mentioned in subsection (8)(b)(i) below is authorised by the certificate only if, before the patient is admitted under authority of the certificate to a hospital, the certificate is given to the managers of that hospital. | ||
| (8) The measures referred to in subsection (1) above are- | ||
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| (9) Regulations may specify- | ||
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| a conflict of interest in relation to the medical examination. | ||
| (10) The emergency detention certificate- | ||
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| (11) If a medical practitioner grants an emergency detention certificate in respect of a patient who, immediately before the certificate is granted, is in hospital, the medical practitioner shall, as soon as practicable after granting the certificate, give the certificate to the managers of that hospital. | ||
| (12) In subsection (1) above "appropriate period" means- | ||
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| 37 | Notification by medical practitioner | |
| (1) Subject to subsection (3) below, a medical practitioner who grants an emergency detention certificate shall, when the certificate is given to the managers of the hospital in which the patient is to be detained under authority of the certificate, give notice to them of the matters mentioned in subsection (2) below. | ||
| (2) Those matters are- | ||
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| (3) If it is impracticable for notice to be given when the certificate is given to the managers, the medical practitioner shall give notice as soon as practicable after that time. | ||
Duties on hospital managers | ||
| 38 | Duties on hospital managers: examination, notification etc. | |
| (1) This section applies where a patient is detained in hospital under authority of an emergency detention certificate. | ||
| (2) As soon as practicable after the period of detention authorised by the certificate begins as mentioned in section 36(8)(b) of this Act, the managers of the hospital shall make arrangements for an approved medical practitioner to carry out a medical examination of the patient. | ||
| (3) The managers of the hospital shall- | ||
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| (4) The persons referred to in subsection (3)(a) and (b)(i) above are- | ||
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| (5) The persons referred to in subsection (3)(b)(ii) above are- | ||
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Revocation of certificate | ||
| 39 | Approved medical practitioner's duty to revoke emergency detention certificate | |
| If the approved medical practitioner who carries out the medical examination required by section 38(2) of this Act is not satisfied- | ||
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| the approved medical practitioner shall revoke the certificate. | ||
| 40 | Revocation of emergency detention certificate: notification | |
| (1) Where an approved medical practitioner revokes a certificate under section 39 of this Act, the practitioner shall, as soon as practicable after doing so, inform- | ||
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| of the revocation. | ||
| (2) The managers of the hospital shall, as soon as practicable after being informed of the revocation, inform the persons mentioned in section 38(4) and (5) of this Act of the revocation. | ||
Suspension of authority to detain | ||
| 41 | Suspension of authority to detain | |
| (1) Where- | ||
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| the emergency detention certificate does not authorise that measure during that period. | ||
| (2) A period specified in a certificate granted under subsection (1) above may be expressed as- | ||
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| (3) If the responsible medical officer considers that it is necessary- | ||
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| a certificate granted under subsection (1) above may include conditions such as are mentioned in subsection (4) below; and any such conditions shall have effect. | ||
| (4) Those conditions are- | ||
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| 42 | Certificate under section 41: revocation | |
| (1) Subsection (2) below applies where a certificate is granted under section 41(1) of this Act in respect of a patient. | ||
| (2) If the patient's responsible medical officer is satisfied that it is necessary- | ||
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| that the certificate be revoked, the responsible medical officer may revoke the certificate. | ||
| (3) Where a responsible medical officer revokes a certificate under subsection (2) above, the responsible medical officer shall, as soon as practicable after doing so, inform- | ||
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| of the revocation. | ||
| (4) The managers of the hospital shall, as soon as practicable after being informed of the revocation, inform the persons mentioned in section 38(4) and (5) of this Act of the revocation. | ||
Effect of emergency detention certificate on compulsory treatment order | ||
| 43 | Effect of subsequent emergency detention certificate on compulsory treatment order | |
| (1) This section applies where- | ||
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| (2) The compulsory treatment order shall, subject to subsection (3) below, cease to authorise the measures specified in it for the period during which the patient is subject to the emergency detention certificate. | ||
| (3) If the measure mentioned in section 66(1)(b) of this Act is specified in the compulsory treatment order, the compulsory treatment order shall continue to authorise that measure during the period mentioned in subsection (2) above. | ||
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