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MENTAL HEALTH (TREATMENT AND CARE) ACT 1994
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
3. Dictionary
4. Notes
4A. Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
5. People not to be regarded as mentally dysfunctional or mentally
6. Proceeding relating to children
PART 2--OBJECTIVES
7. Objectives of Act
8. Objectives of Territory
9. Maintenance of freedom, dignity and self-respect
PART 4--MENTAL HEALTH ORDERS
Division 4.1--Applications and referrals
10. Application by mentally dysfunctional or mentally ill people
11. Applications by other people
12. Applicant to tell ACAT of risks
13. Referrals to ACAT
14. Referring officer to tell ACAT of risks
Division 4.2--Assessments
15. Meaning of assessment order—div 4.2
16. Assessment orders
17. Consent for assessment orders
18. No consent for assessment orders
19. Content and effect of assessment orders
20. Notify public advocate of assessment orders
21. Time for conducting assessments
22. Removal to conduct assessments
22A. Executing orders to conduct assessments
22B. Contact with others
22C. Public advocate and lawyer to have access
22D. Person to be assessed to be informed
22E. Copies of assessments
Division 4.3--Making of orders—preliminary matters
23. ACAT must consider assessment
24. ACAT must hold inquiry
25. Consultation by ACAT etc
26. What ACAT must take into account
27. ACAT must not order particular drugs etc
Division 4.4--Psychiatric treatment orders
28. Criteria for making psychiatric treatment order
29. Content of psychiatric treatment order
30. Criteria for making restriction order with psychiatric treatment
31. Content of restriction order
32. Role of chief psychiatrist
33. Treatment to be explained
34. Action if psychiatric treatment order no longer appropriate
35. Powers in relation to detention, restraint etc
Division 4.5--Community care orders
36. Criteria for making community care order
36A. Content of community care order
36B. Criteria for making restriction order with community care order
36C. Content of restriction order
36D. Role of care coordinator
36E. Treatment to be explained
36F. Action if community care order no longer appropriate
36G. Powers in relation to detention, restraint etc
Division 4.6--Limits on communication
36H. Limits on communication
36I. Communication with public advocate and person's lawyer
Division 4.7--Duration, contravention and review of orders
36J. Duration of orders
36K. Contravention of psychiatric treatment order or community care order
36L. Review, variation and revocation of orders
PART 5--EMERGENCY DETENTION AND CARE
37. Apprehension
38. Detention
38A. Circumstances in which copy of court order to be provided
39. Statement of action taken
40. Examination by doctor
41. Authorisation of involuntary detention
41A. Notification of Magistrates Court about emergency detention or release from emergency
42. Notification of certain persons about detention
43. Medical examination
44. Treatment during detention
45. Communication during detention
46. Orders for release
47. Duty to release
48. Approved facilities
PART 5A--INTERSTATE APPLICATION OF MENTAL HEALTH LAWS
Division 5A--.1 Preliminary
48A. Object of pt 5A
48B. Definitions for pt 5A
48C. Authority to enter into agreements
48D. Recognition of interstate laws and orders
48E. Territory officers may exercise functions under corresponding laws
Division 5A--.2 Transfer of persons from ACT
48F. Emergency admission of persons to health facilities in other States
48G. Transfer of custodial patients from ACT
48H. Application of Act to persons transferred interstate
Division 5A--.3 Transfer of persons to ACT
48I. Emergency admission of interstate persons to approved health
48J. Application of Act to persons detained under s 48I
48K. Transfer of interstate custodial patients to health facilities in
48L. Application of Act to persons transferred to ACT under s 48K
Division 5A--.4 Psychiatric treatment orders and interstate non-custodial orders
48M. Psychiatric treatment orders relating to interstate people
48N. Orders relating to ACT residents
Division 5A--.5 Apprehension of persons absent from custody or in breach of orders
48P. Recognition of apprehension orders
48Q. Apprehension of interstate persons absent without leave or in breach of
48R. Regulations relating to apprehension of persons
PART 6--RIGHTS OF MENTALLY DYSFUNCTIONAL OR MENTALLY ILL PERSONS
49. Meaning of responsible person
50. Statement of rights
51. Information to be provided
52. Communication
53. Failure by owner to comply
PART 7--ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY AND PSYCHIATRIC SURGERY
Division 7.1--Consent
54. Informed consent
Division 7.2--Electroconvulsive therapy
Subdivision 7.2.1--What is electroconvulsive
therapy?
55. What is electroconvulsive therapy?
Subdivision 7.2.2--Informed consent for electroconvulsive therapy
55A. Electroconvulsive therapy may be administered with consent
55B. Offence—electroconvulsive therapy without consent
55C. Offence—electroconvulsive therapy on 10 or more occasions since consent
55D. Offence—electroconvulsive therapy after consent withdrawn
Subdivision 7.2.3--Electroconvulsive therapy orders
55E. Electroconvulsive therapy may be administered under electroconvulsive therapy
55F. Application for electroconvulsive therapy order
55G. Criteria for making electroconvulsive therapy order
55H. Content of electroconvulsive therapy order
55I. Offence—electroconvulsive therapy without electroconvulsive therapy order
55J. Offence—electroconvulsive therapy on 10 or more occasions since electroconvulsive therapy
55K. Offence—electroconvulsive therapy after order consent withdrawn
Subdivision 7.2.4--Emergency electroconvulsive therapy orders
55L. Electroconvulsive therapy may be administered under emergency electroconvulsive therapy
55M. Application for emergency electroconvulsive therapy order
55N. Criteria for making emergency electroconvulsive therapy order
55O. Content of an emergency electroconvulsive therapy order
55P. Conflict between orders
Subdivision 7.2.5--Only doctor or authorised person to administer electroconvulsive
therapy
56. Offence—electroconvulsive therapy without doctor's consent
Subdivision 7.2.6--Records of electroconvulsive therapy
57. Doctor must record electroconvulsive therapy
58. Electroconvulsive therapy records to be kept for 5 years
Division 7.3--Psychiatric surgery
59. Performance on persons subject to orders of ACAT
60. Approval and consent required
61. Application for approval
62. Application to be considered by committee
63. Chief psychiatrist may require further information
64. Chief psychiatrist to act on committee's recommendation
65. Consent of Supreme Court
66. Refusal of surgery
67. Committees
PART 8--REFERRALS BY COURTS UNDER CRIMES ACT AND C&YP ACT
68. Review of certain people found unfit to plead
70. Recommendations about people with mental impairment
70A. Recommendations about people with mental illness or mental dysfunction
71. Service of decisions etc
72. Periodic review of orders for detention
73. Review of conditions of release
74. Breach of conditions of release
75. Limit on detention
PART 9--PROCEDURAL MATTERS--ACAT
76. Meaning of subject person—pt 9
77. When ACAT may be constituted by presidential member
78. When ACAT must be constituted by more members
79. Applications
80. Appearance
81. Representation of children
82. Subpoena to appear in person
83. Person subpoenaed in custody
84. Directions to registrar
85. Notice of hearing
86. Hearings to be in private
87. Who is given a copy of the order?
PART 10--CHIEF PSYCHIATRIST AND MENTAL HEALTH OFFICERS
112. Chief psychiatrist
113. Functions
116. Termination of appointment
118. Delegation by chief psychiatrist
119. U Mental health officers [See Endnotes]
119A. Functions of mental health officers
119B. Identity cards for mental health officers
120. Chief psychiatrist's annual report
PART 10A--CARE COORDINATOR
120A. Care coordinator
120B. Functions
120C. Termination of appointment
120D. Delegation by care coordinator
120E. Care coordinator's annual report
PART 11--OFFICIAL VISITORS
121. Appointment etc
122. Official visitor—functions
122A. Official visitor—powers etc
122B. Reports by official visitors
PART 12--PRIVATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTIONS
Division 12.1--Interpretation
123. Definitions for pt 12
Division 12.2--Licences
124. Owner or manager to be licensed
125. Issue of licence
126. Term and renewal of licence
127. Variation and revocation of conditions
128. Surrender of licence
129. Cancellation of licence
130. Emergency cancellation
131. Effect of cancellation
Division 12.3--Inspectors
132. Appointment of inspectors
133. Identity cards
134. Powers of inspection
135. Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
Division 12.4--Notification and review of decisions
136. Meaning of reviewable decision—div 12.4
137. Reviewable decision notices
137A. Applications for review
Division 12.5--Miscellaneous
138. Unauthorised treatment
PART 13--MISCELLANEOUS
140. Legal effect of certain sections
140A. Protection of officials from liability
141. Appeals from ACAT to Supreme Court
142. Relationship with Guardianship and Management of Property Act
143. Relationship with Powers of Attorney Act
145. Certain rights unaffected
146. Determination of fees
146A. Approved forms
147. Regulation-making power
SCHEDULE 1
DICTIONARY
ENDNOTES
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