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MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013 - SECT 149

Delegation

(1)  The Chief Psychiatrist may delegate any of his or her powers or functions under this or any other Act other than –
(a) this power of delegation; and
(b) the power to issue, vary or revoke clinical guidelines and standing orders; and
(c) any powers or functions under Part 6 of Chapter 2 .
(2)  However, under subsection (1) , a restricted professional power, or a function necessary or incidental to the exercise of a restricted professional power, must not be delegated to anyone other than a medical practitioner.
(3)  In this section –
restricted professional power means a power to –
(a)
(b) authorise seclusion or restraint, or an extension of a period of seclusion or restraint, under section 56 or 57 or section 94 or 95 ; or
(c) direct under section 59 or Division 3 of Part 4 of Chapter 2 the transfer of patients to secure institutions, approved hospitals, a health service within the meaning of the Health Complaints Act 1995 or premises where such a service is provided; or
(d) make a decision about admitting an involuntary patient to, or detaining an involuntary patient at, an SMHU under section 63 or 64 ; or
(e) make a decision about the transfer of a prisoner or a detainee to an SMHU pursuant to section 36A(2) or (3) of the Corrections Act 1997 or section 134A(2) or (3) of the Youth Justice Act 1997 ; or
(f) make a decision under section 70 to return a person to the custody of a responsible authority; or
(g) make a decision under Division 5 or 6 of Part 4 of Chapter 2 .



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