Barring order

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When the RMO opposes the nearest relative's request for the patient's discharge he does so by certifying that the patient, if discharged, would be likely to act in a manner dangerous to himself or others. This certificate (usually done on a standard form) is the barring order. This is the only objection to discharge which the RMO can rely upon to bar the discharge.

See Nearest relative page for further details.