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Section 76(1) of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (“the Act”) provides that where a compulsory treatment order has been made in respect of a patient, the patient’s responsible medical officer shall, as soon as possible after appointment, prepare a care plan relating to the patient and include it in the patient’s medical records.
Section 76(2) of the Act requires the care plan to set out (a) the medical treatment which it is proposed to give and which is being given to the patient while the patient is subject to the compulsory treatment order; and (b) such other information relating to the care of the patient as may be prescribed. Regulation 2 prescribes this other information.
Regulation 3 prescribes the circumstances in which the plan must be amended.
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