South Australian Consolidated ActsIn any legal proceedings—
(a) an
apparently genuine document purporting to be a community treatment order,
detention and treatment order or patient transport request will be accepted as
such in the absence of proof to the contrary;
(b) an
apparently genuine document purporting to be a certificate under the hand of
the chief executive officer of SA Ambulance Service Inc and to certify that a
person was at a specified time employed as an ambulance officer, or engaged as
a volunteer ambulance officer, with an organisation that provides ambulance
services and authorised by the chief executive officer of SA Ambulance
Service Inc to exercise the powers conferred by this Act on authorised
officers will be accepted as proof of the matters so certified in the absence
of proof to the contrary;
(c) an
apparently genuine document purporting to be a certificate under the hand of
the Chief Psychiatrist and to certify that a person was at a specified time
classified by the Chief Psychiatrist as a mental health clinician for the
purposes of this Act will be accepted as proof of the matters so certified in
the absence of proof to the contrary;
(d) an
apparently genuine document purporting to be a Ministerial agreement or a
request, direction or approval under Part 10 will be accepted as such in the
absence of proof to the contrary;
(e) an
apparently genuine document purporting to be standards issued by the Chief
Psychiatrist with the approval of the Minister under Part 12 will be accepted
as such in the absence of proof to the contrary;
(f) an
apparently genuine document purporting to be a determination of the Minister
under Part 12 will be accepted as such in the absence of proof to the
contrary;
(g) an
apparently genuine document purporting to be a delegation by the Minister, the
Chief Psychiatrist or the director of a treatment centre under Part 12 will be
accepted as such in the absence of proof to the contrary.