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MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2016 - SECT 441
Decisions
441 Decisions
(1) On a periodic review of the forensic order, the tribunal
must decide to— (a) confirm the order; or
(b) revoke the order. Notes—
1 See subdivision 2 for the orders the tribunal may make if it confirms the
order.
2 See subdivision 3 for the orders the tribunal may make if the order
is a forensic order (mental health) and the tribunal revokes the order.
(2)
On an applicant review of the forensic order, the tribunal— (a) must decide
whether to make the orders sought by the applicant; and
(b) may make the
orders under this division it considers appropriate. Example for paragraph
(b)— If an applicant seeks an order changing the category of the forensic
order from inpatient to community, the tribunal may decide not to change the
category of the order, but may order that the person have limited community
treatment of a stated extent.
(3) On a tribunal review of the forensic
order, the tribunal— (a) must decide any particular matter stated in the
notice given under section 439 (3) ; and
(b) may make the orders under this
division it considers appropriate.
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