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The Mental Health (After-care under Supervision) Regulations 1996

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Procedure for and acceptance of supervision applications and related matters

3.  For the purposes of after-care under supervision under Part II of the 1983 Act(1)—

(a)any supervision application under section 25A shall be in the form set out in Form 1S;

(b)any written recommendation of a registered medical practitioner under section 25B(6)(a) shall be in the form set out in Form 2S;

(c)any written recommendation of an approved social worker under section 25B(6)(b) shall be in the form set out in Form 3S;

(d)any report furnished under section 25F(1) (reclassification of a patient subject to after-care under supervision) shall be in the form set out in Form 4S;

(e)any report furnished under section 25G(3) (medical recommendation for renewal of after-care under supervision) shall be in the form set out in Form 5S;

(f)any renewal of after-care under supervision under section 25G(7) shall be recorded in the form set out in Part II of Form 5S;

(g)any direction under section 25H(1) (ending of after-care under supervision) shall be in the form set out in Form 6S.

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Sections 25A to 25J were inserted in Part II by section 1(1) of the MH 1995 Act.

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