CAP. 136]
G.N. 966/38.
G.N.A. 79/51.
Citation,
Mental Hospitals.
MENTAL HOSPITALS.
MENTAL HOSPITALS REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 136, section 4).
(Ordinance No. 22 of 1936).
[16th December, 1938.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Mental
G.N.A. 79/51. Hospitals Regulations.
Responsibility
of Medical
Officer-in-Charge.
G.N.A. 79/51.
Visitors.
2. The Medical Officer-in-Charge shall be responsible for the care and treatment of all patients in the mental hospital, and for the maintenance of discipline and good order generally.
3. Friends may, if the Medical Officer-in-Charge
G.N.A. 79/51. considers it to be suitable, be allowed to visit any patient in the mental hospital, including patients detained on the Governor's warrant.
Letters
4. Patients may write letters to friends, relatives and
G.N.A. 79/51. Others, and may receive letters from them. All letters written by or addressed to patients shall be censored by the Medical Officer-in-Charge, and if free from objectionable matter they shall be delivered to the addressees.
Forms.
5. The forms in the Schedule shall be the prescribed
G.N.A. 79/51. forms for the purposes of the Ordinance.
G.
SCHEDULE.
HONG KONG.
FORM 1.
R.
Application for an order for the removal to a mental hospital for the purpose of detention and observation of a person believed to be of unsound mind.
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CAP. 136]
G.N. 966/38.
G.N.A. 79/51.
Citation,
Mental Hospitals.
MENTAL HOSPITALS.
MENTAL HOSPITALS REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 136, section 4).
(Ordinance No. 22 of 1936).
[16th December, 1938.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Mental
G.N.A. 79/51. Hospitals Regulations.
Responsibility
of Medical
Officer-in- Charge.
G.N.A. 79/51.
Visitors.
2. The Medical Officer-in-Charge shall be responsible for the care and treatment of all patients in the mental hospital, and for the maintenance of discipline and good order generally.
3. Friends may, if the Medical Officer-in-Charge G.N.A. 79/51. considers it to be suitable, be allowed to visit any patient in the mental hospital, including patients detained on the Governor's warrant.
Letters
4. Patients may write letters to friends, relatives and G.N.A. 79/51. Others, and may receive letters from them. All letters written by or addressed to patients shall be censored by the Medical Officer-in-Charge, and if free from objection- able matter they shall be delivered to the addressees.
Forms.
5. The forms in the Schedule shall be the prescribed G.N.A. 79/51. forms for the purposes of the Ordinance.
G.
SCHEDULE.
HONG KONG.
FORM 1.
R.
Application for an order for the removal to a mental hospital for the purpose of detention and observation of a person believed to be of unsound mind.
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