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Section 15(1) of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 empowers a person authorised (an “authorised person”) by the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland to carry out in private a medical examination of a patient.
Section 15(2) of that Act provides that an authorised person shall be (a) a medical commissioner or (b) a member of staff of the Commission who has such qualifications and experience and who has undertaken such training as may be prescribed by regulations.
These regulations prescribe the qualifications and experience required of those members of staff.
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