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These are the main regulations dealing with exercise of Mental Health Act 1983 powers, and also set out the mandatory statutory forms. They were amended by the [[Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2012]] with effect from 2/6/12.
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|Type=Wales Statutory Instrument
==Email from Welsh Assembly==
|Year=2008
|Number=2439
|In force=2012/06/02
|Subject=Mental Health Act 2007 secondary legislation - Wales, Mental Health Regulations, Welsh legislation
|Summary=These are the main regulations dealing with exercise of Mental Health Act 1983 powers, and also set out the mandatory statutory forms. They were amended by the [[Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2012]] with effect from 2/6/12.
|Detail===Email from Welsh Assembly==


"The Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) Regulations 2008 are the principal regulations dealing with the exercise of compulsory powers in respect of persons liable to be detained in hospital or under guardianship, together with community patients, under the Mental Health Act 1983. The Regulations prescribe the forms that are to be used in the exercise of powers under the Act, and these are set out in Schedule 1 of the Regulations. The Welsh Assembly Government is currently developing a set of forms that may be used by practitioners in Wales, to avoid services having to design their own based on the Regulations. These will be issued shortly, without charge, and will be downloadable from both the Welsh Assembly Government and the HOWIS websites."
"The Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) Regulations 2008 are the principal regulations dealing with the exercise of compulsory powers in respect of persons liable to be detained in hospital or under guardianship, together with community patients, under the Mental Health Act 1983. The Regulations prescribe the forms that are to be used in the exercise of powers under the Act, and these are set out in Schedule 1 of the Regulations. The Welsh Assembly Government is currently developing a set of forms that may be used by practitioners in Wales, to avoid services having to design their own based on the Regulations. These will be issued shortly, without charge, and will be downloadable from both the Welsh Assembly Government and the HOWIS websites."
 
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* [http://www.assemblywales.org/bus-home/bus-guide-docs-pub/bus-business-documents/bus-business-documents-doc-laid.htm?act=dis&id=97624&ds=9/2008 Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) Regulations 2008]
 
* [http://www.assemblywales.org/bus-home/bus-guide-docs-pub/bus-business-documents/bus-business-documents-doc-laid.htm?act=dis&id=97625&ds=9/2008 Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) Regulations 2008 - Explanatory memorandum]
 
[[Category:Mental Health Act 2007 secondary legislation - Wales]]
[[Category:Mental Health Regulations]]
[[Category:Welsh legislation]]

Latest revision as of 17:21, 8 April 2021

These are the main regulations dealing with exercise of Mental Health Act 1983 powers, and also set out the mandatory statutory forms. They were amended by the Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 with effect from 2/6/12.

Email from Welsh Assembly

"The Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship, Community Treatment and Consent to Treatment) (Wales) Regulations 2008 are the principal regulations dealing with the exercise of compulsory powers in respect of persons liable to be detained in hospital or under guardianship, together with community patients, under the Mental Health Act 1983. The Regulations prescribe the forms that are to be used in the exercise of powers under the Act, and these are set out in Schedule 1 of the Regulations. The Welsh Assembly Government is currently developing a set of forms that may be used by practitioners in Wales, to avoid services having to design their own based on the Regulations. These will be issued shortly, without charge, and will be downloadable from both the Welsh Assembly Government and the HOWIS websites."