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55(1)A review officer carrying out a review must make a written record of the outcome of the review and of any of the following which apply—
(a)the fact that the officer is satisfied that continued detention is necessary for the purposes of exercising a power under paragraph 1 or 2,
(b)the fact that the detainee has been informed as required under paragraph 54(1),
(c)the officer’s conclusion on the matter considered under paragraph 54(2)(a), and
(d)the fact that the officer has taken action under paragraph 54(2)(b).
(2)The review officer must inform the detainee whether the officer is authorising continued detention, and if so that the officer is satisfied that continued detention is necessary for the purposes of exercising a power under paragraph 1 or 2.
(3)Sub-paragraph (2) does not apply where the detainee is—
(a)incapable of understanding what is said,
(b)violent or likely to become violent, or
(c)in urgent need of medical attention.
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