This legislation has been repealed.
If a surgical operation is performed on a patient or other person pursuant to the consent of a prescribed person, the medical superintendent must, as soon as practicable after the performance of the surgical operation:
(a) do all such things as are reasonably practicable to cause notice to be given to the nearest relative, if any, of the patient or other person of the performance of the surgical operation, and
(b) cause notice to be given to the Tribunal of the performance of the surgical operation.