Number 19 of 2008 MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2008 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Similar documents
Number 13 of 2006 PARENTAL LEAVE (AMENDMENT) ACT 2006 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

GENERAL SCHEME OF PRISONS BILL 2015 CONTENTS PART 1. Preliminary and General PART 2. Closing of Saint Patrick s Institution

An Bille Meabhair-Shláinte (Orduithe Athnuachana), 2018 Mental Health (Renewal Orders) Bill 2018

Number 45 of 2001 PROTECTION OF EMPLOYEES (PART-TIME WORK) ACT, 2001 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART 1. Preliminary and General

Mental Health Bill [HL]

Number 33 of 2002 STATUTE LAW (RESTATEMENT) ACT, 2002 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. 8. Laying of restatements before each House of the Oireachtas.

THE MENTAL HEALTH ACTS, 1962 to 1964

CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY REGULATIONS 1972

Number 8 of Courts Act 2017

Number 5 of Health (Amendment) Act 2017

THE COMPANIES ACT 2006 PRIVATE COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION NEWCASTLE CRICKET CLUB (COMMUNITY) LIMITED.

Arbitration Act 1996

MENTAL HEALTH AMENDMENT ACT 1998 BERMUDA 1998 : 32 MENTAL HEALTH AMENDMENT ACT 1998

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ACT 1993

BERMUDA MENTAL HEALTH ACT : 295

Arbitration Act CHAPTER Part I. Arbitration pursuant to an arbitration agreement. Introductory

Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Amendment Act 2008 No 119

Number 36 of 2004 OMBUDSMAN (DEFENCE FORCES) ACT 2004 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Section. 1. Interpretation. 2. Appointment of Ombudsman.

Number 1 of 2002 STATE AUTHORITIES (PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ARRANGEMENTS) ACT, 2002 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

THE COMPANIES ACT 2006 PRIVATE COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION CHESTER-LE-STREET GC TRADING LIMITED. (Company)

Number 30 of 1996 PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 1996 REVISED. Updated to 1 October 2012

Trade Marks Act, 1996 (Community Trade Mark) Regulations (S.I. No. 229 of 2000) The Irish Patent Office

PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF DRUG DEPENDENCY ACT 20 OF 1992

Arbitration Act of United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

1996 No (L.5) IMMIGRATION. The Asylum Appeals (Procedure) Rules 1996

An Bille um Chinnteoireacht Chuidithe (Cumas), 2013 Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Bill 2013

1. INTERPRETATION 1.1 In these Articles, unless the context otherwise requires:

Memorandum and Articles of Association of Limited

Status: This is the original version (as it was originally enacted). ELIZABETH II c. 19. Employment Act CHAPTER 19 PART I TRADE UNIONS

Number 31 of 2001 STANDARDS IN PUBLIC OFFICE ACT 2001 REVISED. Updated to 13 April 2017

Number 11 of 2006 CRIMINAL LAW (INSANITY) ACT 2006 REVISED. Updated to 3 November 2014

NISA RETAIL LIMITED ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION

Number 14 of 1975 LOCAL AUTHORITIES (TRAFFIC WARDENS) ACT 1975 REVISED. Updated to 1 March 2018

AN BILLE UM CHINNTEOIREACHT CHUIDITHE (CUMAS), 2013 ASSISTED DECISION-MAKING (CAPACITY) BILL Mar a tionscnaíodh As initiated

Number 29 of 2000 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS (TRAFFICKING) ACT, 2000 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Section 1. Interpretation. 2. Trafficking in illegal immigrants.

ISLE OF MAN COMPANIES ACT (as amended, 2009) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART 1 - SHARE CAPITAL

Number 25 of 2001 MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2001 REVISED. Updated to 1 January 2019

Number 19 of 2001 CARER S LEAVE ACT 2001 REVISED. Updated to 4 September 2018

UNFAIR DISMISSALS ACT, 1977

Consolidated text PROJET DE LOI ENTITLED. The Arbitration (Guernsey) Law, 2016 * [CONSOLIDATED TEXT] NOTE

AUSTRALIAN CORPORATE LAWYERS ASSOCIATION DIVISION REGULATIONS

AVIATION REGULATION ACT, 2001

MENTAL HEALTH (JERSEY) LAW Revised Edition Showing the law as at 1 January 2017 This is a revised edition of the law

Number 1 of 2001 AVIATION REGULATION ACT, 2001 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART 1. Preliminary and General. Section 1. Short title. 2. Interpretation.

Refugee Act 1996 No. 17 of 1996

Number 4 of 2008 PASSPORTS ACT 2008 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART 1 Preliminary and General. PART 2 Passports and Emergency Travel Certificates

GENERAL. 1.1 The name of the company is Australian Marketing Institute Limited hereinafter called The Institute.

AN BILLE CAIDRIMH THIONSCAIL (LEASÚ) (UIMH. 3), 2011 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 3) BILL 2011

THE COMPANIES ACTS 1948 to AND- THE COMPANIES ACTS 1985 to 1989 COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL

Number 37 of 2009 PUBLIC TRANSPORT REGULATION ACT 2009 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART 1 Preliminary and General

Number 7 of 1979 REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS ACT 1979 REVISED. Updated to 22 June 2011

Chapter I Children with Special Educational Needs

Number 34 of 1994 MATERNITY PROTECTION ACT 1994 REVISED. Updated to 23 December 2017

CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF TAXATION OF NIGERIA ACT

holder of a probationary driving licence is convicted under this

Number 22 of 2005 VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT 2005 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART 1 Preliminary and General. PART 2 Former Council

Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria Act CHAPTER C10 CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF TAXATION OF NIGERIA ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I

HDL (2005) 42 abcdefghijklm

Ministries of Agriculture and Forestry (Restructuring) Act Commenced: 1 March 1998 ANALYSIS. Savings

Arrangement of Sections.

2005 No. [ ] AGRICULTURE, ENGLAND FOOD, ENGLAND. The Official Feed and Food Controls (England) Regulations 2005

Number 28 of 2009 CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 2009 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART 1 Preliminary and General

(Copyright and Disclaimer apply)

FIJI ISLANDS HIGH COURT ACT (CHAPTER 13) HIGH COURT (AMENDMENT) RULES 1998

THE PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002 (AS AMENDED) [EXTRACT] PART 7 MONEY LAUNDERING

Number 27 of 2010 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 2010 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART 1 Preliminary and General. PART 2 Impact of Crime on Victim

The Compulsory Purchase (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 2007

Title 8 Laws of Bermuda Item 28 BERMUDA 1997 : 2 STALKING ACT 1997 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

The Mental Health Services Act

LOCAL ELECTIONS (DISCLOSURE OF DONATIONS AND EXPENDITURE) ACT, 1999 CONSOLIDATED VERSION. Electoral (Amendment) Act 2001 (No.

Number 14 of 2005 DISABILITY ACT 2005 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART 1. Preliminary and General. 5. Provision of resources and extent of provision.

Welfare Reform Bill [AS INTRODUCED] CONTENTS PART 1 UNIVERSAL CREDIT CHAPTER 1 ENTITLEMENT AND AWARDS

HON. MARK BROWN FOUNDATIONS ANALYSIS

Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

CHAPTER 127A CRIMINAL RECORDS (REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS)

The Companies Act Private Company Limited by Guarantee and Not Having a Share Capital. Articles of Association. Visit Inverness Loch Ness Ltd

Singapore Trade Marks (International Registration) Rules as amended by S 740 of 2014 ENTRY INTO FORCE: November 13, 2014

Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005

Number 23 of 2001 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2001 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART 1. Preliminary and General

BANKS AND DEPOSIT COMPANIES ACT 1999 BERMUDA 1999 : 40 BANKS AND DEPOSIT COMPANIES ACT 1999

Number 66 of International Protection Act 2015

FOUNDATIONS LAW CONTENTS

AN BILLE UM RIALÁIL GNÍOMHAIREACHTAÍ FOSTAÍOCHTA 2009 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY REGULATION BILL 2009

Number 23 of 2012 DORMANT ACCOUNTS (AMENDMENT) ACT 2012 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. 4. Amendment of section 45 of Principal Act (reports).

2017 No (L. 16) MENTAL CAPACITY, ENGLAND AND WALES. The Court of Protection Rules 2017

Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act 1999

1996 No. 274 (N.I. 1) NORTHERN IRELAND

PRACTICE DIRECTION CASE MANAGEMENT PILOT PART 1 GENERAL

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1984, No. 143

INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF NIGERIA ACT

MENTAL HEALTH (JERSEY) LAW 2016

CHAPTER 91:01 TRADE ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDERS (FINE DEFAULT) AMENDMENT ACT 1987 No. 264

CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF STOCKBROKERS ACT

INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF NIGERIA ACT

Number 44 of 2004 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 2004 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART 1. Preliminary and General

INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) ACT 1978 INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) ACT LONG TITLE

Number 49 of 1998 PROTECTIONS FOR PERSONS REPORTING CHILD ABUSE ACT 1998 REVISED. Updated to 1 October 2015

1.0 To Displace a Nearest Relative Initial Consultation with Legal Services Preparation for the Application to Court 3

ADULT SUPPORT AND PROTECTION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2007

Transcription:

Section 1. Interpretation. 2. Expenses. Number 19 of 2008 MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2008 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS 3. Confirmation of unexpired renewal orders. 4. Replacement renewal orders. 5. Confirmation of expired renewal orders. 6. Acts done or purporting to have been done pursuant to unexpired and expired renewal orders. 7. Exclusions. 8. Short title, collective citation and construction. 1

[No. 19.] Mental Health Act 2008. [2008.] Acts Referred To Mental Health Act 2001 2001, No. 25 2

Number 19 of 2008 MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2008 AN ACT TO CONFIRM CERTAIN UNEXPIRED AND EXPIRED RENEWAL ORDERS MADE UNDER SECTION 15(2) OR (3) OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2001; TO PERMIT SUCH UNEXPIRED RENEWAL ORDERS TO BE REPLACED BY ORDERS MADE UNDER THIS ACT; TO PROVIDE THAT SUCH NEW ORDERS SHALL TAKE EFFECT AS IF THEY WERE RENEWAL ORDERS MADE UNDER SECTION 15(2) OR (3) OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2001; AND TO PROVIDE FOR RELATED MATTERS. [30th October, 2008] BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS: 1. (1) In this Act Interpretation. Act of 2001 means the Mental Health Act 2001; expired renewal order means an order purporting to be a renewal order (a) where the maximum period concerned specified in section 15(2) or (3) of the Act of 2001 by which it extended or further extended the period referred to in section 15(1) of that Act has, before the passing of this Act, expired, or (b) which has, before the passing of this Act, been revoked under the Act of 2001; replacement renewal order means an order made under section 4(1)(b); unexpired renewal order means an order purporting to be a renewal order where the maximum period concerned specified in section 15(2) or (3) of the Act of 2001 by which it extended or further extended the period referred to in section 15(1) of that Act has not, before the passing of this Act, expired; working day means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday. 3

S.1 [No. 19.] Mental Health Act 2008. [2008.] (2) Section 2(1) of the Act of 2001 shall apply to the interpretation of this Act as it applies to the interpretation of that Act. Expenses. 2. The expenses incurred by the Minister in the administration of this Act shall, to such extent as may be sanctioned by the Minister for Finance, be paid out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas. Confirmation of unexpired renewal orders. 3. (1) An unexpired renewal order shall be deemed to be valid and always to have been valid notwithstanding either of the following matters: (a) that the consultant psychiatrist failed to consider when making the order that he or she had the discretion to extend or further extend the period referred to in section 15(1) of the Act of 2001 for a lesser period than the (3) of that Act of 2001; or (b) that the order did not specify a period during which the order was to remain in force or a date on which the order was to expire. (2) Subject to section 28 of the Act of 2001, an unexpired renewal order shall remain in force until (a) the expiration of 5 working days immediately following the passing of this Act, (b) a replacement renewal order is made to replace the unexpired renewal order, or (c) the expiration of the last day of the maximum period concerned specified in section 15(2) or (3) of the Act of 2001 by which it extended or further extended the period referred to in section 15(1) of that Act, whichever occurs first. (3) Where a patient is the subject of an unexpired renewal order, the matters authorised under section 15(1) of the Act of 2001 by virtue of the admission order concerned shall continue to be authorised in respect of the patient for so long as the unexpired renewal order remains in force or, if the unexpired renewal order is replaced by a replacement renewal order, for so long as that replacement renewal order remains in force. (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed as preventing an unexpired renewal order from being invalid by reason of matters other than the matters referred to in subsection (1). Replacement renewal orders. 4. (1) Subject to subsection (2), where a patient is the subject of an unexpired renewal order, the consultant psychiatrist responsible for the care and treatment of the patient, having carried out an examination of the patient after the passing of this Act but before the expiration of the 5 working days immediately following the passing of this Act shall, where he or she is satisfied by virtue of that examination that the patient continues to suffer from a mental disorder (a) certify in a form specified by the Commission that the patient continues to suffer from a mental disorder, and 4

[2008.] Mental Health Act 2008. [No. 19.] S.4 (b) make an order replacing the unexpired renewal order in respect of the patient for a specified period not exceeding the period remaining unexpired, as at the date of the making of the order under this paragraph, of the (3) of the Act of 2001 by which the unexpired renewal order extended or further extended the period referred to in section 15(1) of that Act. (2) Subject to subsections (3) to (5), a replacement renewal order shall be in substitution for, and not in addition to, the unexpired renewal order which it replaces and shall, for the purposes of the Act of 2001 and subject to the provisions of that Act, take effect as if it were (a) a renewal order under section 15(2) of that Act in any case where that unexpired renewal order purports to be a renewal order made under that subsection, or (b) a renewal order under section 15(3) of that Act in any case where that unexpired renewal order purports to be a renewal order made under that subsection. (3) Where an unexpired renewal order has been replaced by a replacement renewal order but, before that replacement, a tribunal has not reviewed, or has not completed its review, under section 18 of the Act of 2001 of the detention of the patient concerned arising from the making of that unexpired renewal order, then a step taken (a) under sections 16 to 18 of the Act of 2001 by a person, (b) on or after the day on which the unexpired renewal order was made but before that replacement, and (c) arising from the making of the unexpired renewal order, shall be deemed to be a step already taken (i) under sections 16 to 18 of the Act of 2001 by the person concerned referred to in paragraph (a), and (ii) arising from the making of the replacement renewal order. (4) Nothing in subsection (3) shall prejudice the taking of steps that are required to be taken under sections 16 to 18 of the Act of 2001 arising from the making of a replacement renewal order where those steps have not been deemed to have been taken by virtue of that subsection. (5) Where an unexpired renewal order has been replaced by a replacement renewal order and, before that replacement, a tribunal has completed its review under section 18 of the Act of 2001 of the detention of the patient concerned arising from the making of the unexpired renewal order, then, notwithstanding the completion of such review, sections 16 to 19 of the Act of 2001 shall apply to the making of the replacement renewal order in the same manner as they apply to the making of a renewal order. 5

[No. 19.] Mental Health Act 2008. [2008.] Confirmation of expired renewal orders. 5. (1) An expired renewal order shall be deemed always to have been valid notwithstanding either of the following matters: (a) that the consultant psychiatrist failed to consider when making the order that he or she had the discretion to extend or further extend the period referred to in section 15(1) of the Act of 2001 for a lesser period than the (3) of that Act; or (b) that the order did not specify a period during which the order was to remain in force or a date on which the order was to expire. (2) An expired renewal order shall be deemed to have remained in force until (a) the expiration of the maximum period concerned specified in section 15(2) or (3) of the Act of 2001 by which it extended or further extended the period referred to in section 15(1) of that Act, or (b) its revocation under section 28 of the Act of 2001, whichever occurred first. (3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as preventing an expired renewal order from having been invalid by reason of matters other than the matters referred to in subsection (1). Acts done or purporting to have been done pursuant to unexpired and expired renewal orders. 6. (1) Every act done or purporting to have been done pursuant to an unexpired renewal order or an expired renewal order shall be deemed to be valid and effective and always to have been valid and effective notwithstanding either of the following matters: (a) that the consultant psychiatrist failed to consider when making the order that he or she had the discretion to extend or further extend the period referred to in section 15(1) of the Act of 2001 for a lesser period than the (3) of that Act; or (b) that the order did not specify a period during which the order was to remain in force or a date on which the order was to expire. (2) Subsection (1) shall not be construed as preventing an act referred to in that subsection from being invalid or ineffective by reason of matters other than the matters referred to in that subsection. Exclusions. 7. (1) Nothing in this Act shall prejudice any right or entitlement of a patient under or relating to section 28 of the Act of 2001. (2) Nothing in this Act shall affect any proceedings commenced in any court concerning the validity of a renewal order or an order purporting to be a renewal order where those proceedings were commenced before the passing of this Act or any proceedings under section 19 of the Act of 2001. 6

[2008.] Mental Health Act 2008. [No. 19.] 8. (1) This Act may be cited as the Mental Health Act 2008. (2) The Mental Health Act 2001 and this Act may be cited together as the Mental Health Acts 2001 and 2008. (3) The Mental Health Act 2001 and this Act shall be construed together as one. Short title, collective citation and construction. 7