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Section 193 of the Mental Health (Care & Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003

Section 193 of the Mental Health (Care & Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003. Russell Hunter Scottish Government Legal Directorate. s193 – sets out the powers of the Tribunal where application or reference is made under: s185(1) – reference by the SMs following recommendation by RMO

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Section 193 of the Mental Health (Care & Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003

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  1. Section 193 of the Mental Health (Care & Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 Russell Hunter Scottish Government Legal Directorate

  2. s193 – sets out the powers of the Tribunal where application or reference is made under: • s185(1) – reference by the SMs following recommendation by RMO • s187(2) – reference by the SMs following notice by MWC • s189(2) – periodic reference by the SMs • s191 – application by the SMs • s192(2) – application by patient / named person

  3. s193 – legal tests for Tribunal to apply to decide whether it is: • required to make no order • required to revoke compulsion order • required to revoke restriction order (and vary compulsion order) • able (discretion) to grant conditional discharge

  4. s193(2) – serious harm requiring detention test Is the Tribunal satisfied that: • mental disorder present? • mental disorder makes it necessary, in order to protect any other person from serious harm, for the patient to be detained in hospital, whether or not for medical treatment If yes to both questions, then Tribunal cannot make any order under s193

  5. Serious harm requiring detention [contd] • concerned only with necessity to detain person in hospital • “whether or not for medical treatment” • where it appears in the Act, the test must be considered • MB sheriff court decision – “the categories of serious harm are never closed” – not restricted to risks of lethal attacks

  6. s193(5) – revocation of restriction order • 4 legs to the test (all 4 must be made out): • satisfied: - s182(4) conditions apply - CO still necessary • not satisfied : risk of serious harm requiringdetention test is met • not satisfied: necessary for the RO to remain in place

  7. s193(5) – revocation of RO [contd] • “continues to be necessary” – so compare entry and exit tests [why was RO originally necessary?] • entry test (s. 59 CPSA 1995) – consider 3 factors when RO imposed…whether it is necessary for the protection of the public from serious harm… to make the patient subject to the special restrictions in Part 10of the 2003 Act [Ministerial oversight]… without limit of time

  8. s193(5) – revocation of RO [contd] • need to distinguish serious harm requiring detention test from test of whether it continues to be necessary for patient to be subject to the RO • Need to distinguish purpose of CO from purpose of RO: • CO is mechanism for compulsion • RO is mechanism for oversight by the Scottish Ministers and the Tribunal

  9. s193(7) – conditional discharge test • 4 legs to the test (all 4 legs must be made out): • satisfied: - s182(4) conditions apply - CORO still necessary • not satisfied: risk of serious harm requiring detention test met • not satisfied: necessary for detention in hospital Only if all legs of test met, then Tribunal may grant CD (ie discretionary order, not mandatory)

  10. Tribunal makes NO order: • if section 193(2) test is met Tribunal cannot make any order under s193; and/or • where criteria in each of other s193 tests is not made out [for revocation of CO; for revocation of RO; for CD] then Tribunal cannot make order under that subsection in which case status quo simply maintained.

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