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MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2016 - SECT 623
Offences relating to patients unlawfully absent
623 Offences relating to patients unlawfully absent
(1) A person must not—
(a) induce, or knowingly help, a patient of an authorised mental health
service or public sector health service facility to unlawfully absent himself
or herself from the service or facility; or
(b) knowingly harbour a patient
who is unlawfully absent from an authorised mental health service or public
sector health service facility.
Penalty— Maximum penalty—
(a) for a classified patient, forensic patient or a person subject to a
judicial order—200 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment; or
(b)
otherwise—200 penalty units.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1) (b) , a
patient mentioned in section 622 (1) is unlawfully absent from an authorised
mental health service or public sector health service facility if the patient
has absconded from the charge of a person mentioned in section 622 (2) .
(3)
A person employed in an authorised mental health service or public sector
health service facility must not wilfully allow a patient detained in the
service or facility to unlawfully absent himself or herself from the service
or facility. Penalty— Maximum penalty— (a) for a classified patient,
forensic patient or a person subject to a judicial order—200 penalty units
or 2 years imprisonment; or
(b) otherwise—200 penalty units.
(4) In this
section—
"unlawfully" means without authority under this Act or other legal authority,
justification or excuse.
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