Leave of absence
Under s17, the RMO can allow a detained patient out of hospital temporarily on leave of absence.
He can attach conditions on the leave, e.g. that it must be escorted rather than unescorted. He can have the patient returned to hospital under if necessary (see s17(4), also s18). The leave can be short-term (e.g. 1 hour) or longer-term (e.g. 2 weeks).
The Justice Secretary's consent is required for leave to be granted to restricted patients.
See Power to specify hospital units.
External links
From Ministry of Justice website:
- Trial leave transfer changes letter - 20 August 2007 - "This letter explains changes to the procedure for applying for trial leave and full transfers to alternative hospitals."
- Guidance for responsible medical officers - leave of absence for patients subject to restrictions - 30 July 2007 - "Under the Mental Health Act 1983, responsible medical officers (RMOs) need the Home Secretary’s consent before granting leave from hospital to detained restricted patients. The role of the Home Office in the management of restricted patients is to protect the public from serious harm."