C 14

CAP. 136]

Mental Health Review Tribunal Rules

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

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The name of the attending medical officer and the period which the patient has spent under the care of that officer.

7. Where another registered medical practitioner is or has recently been largely concerned in the treatment of the patient, the name of that practitioner and the period which the patient has spent under his care.

8. The dates of all previous tribunal hearings in relation to the patient, the decisions reached at such hearings and the reasons given.

9. Details of any proceedings in the High Court in which the ability of the patient to manage his affairs was in issue and of any receivership order, or any order for the appointment of a committee, made in respect of the patient.

10. The name and address of any relative or other person who takes a close interest in the patient.

11. Details of any leave of absence granted to the patient during the previous 2 years, including the duration of such leave and particulars of the arrangements made for the patient's residence while on leave.

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PART B

Reports relating to patients (other than conditionally discharged patients)

1. An up-to-date medical report, prepared for the tribunal, including the relevant medical history and a full report on the patient's mental condition.

2. An up-to-date social report prepared for the tribunal.

3. The views of the responsible authority on the suitability of the patient for discharge.

4. Any other information or observations on the application which the authority wishes to make.

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PART C

Information relating to conditionally discharged patients

1. The full name of the patient and the number of any current identity card issued to the patient under the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap.177).

2. The age of the patient.

3. The history of the patient's present liability to detention including details of offence(s), and the dates of the original order or direction and of the conditional discharge.

4. The form of mental disorder from which the patient is recorded as suffering in the authority for detention.

5. The name and address of any medical practitioner responsible for the care and supervision of the patient in the community and the period which the patient has spent under the care of that practitioner.

6. The name and address of any public officer in the Social Welfare Department responsible for the care and supervision of the patient in the community and the period which the patient has spent under the care of that officer.

7. The name and address of any psychiatric out-patient clinic which the patient is required to attend.

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