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Made | 26th September 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 5th October 2005 |
(3) The condition specified is that hospital managers have informed the patient, the patient's named person and the Commission–
(4) The condition specified is that hospital managers have informed the patient and the patient's named person that postal packets addressed to a specified person may be withheld from the specified person and that postal packets delivered by a specified person for dispatch may be withheld from the relevant carrier.
LEWIS MACDONALD
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
26th September 2005
These Regulations specify those conditions. They provide that three conditions must be met. The first in regulation 2(2) is that either the patient is detained in a state hospital or the responsible medical officer has recorded an opinion, giving reasons, to the effect that a postal packet sent by the patient might cause distress to the addressee or any other person, or cause danger to any person, or that a postal packet received by the patient might not be in the interests of the health and safety of the patient or might be a danger to any other person. In the case of a patient who is not in a state hospital, the patient can only be specified for the period of six months from the recording of such an opinion.
The second in regulation 2(3) is that the patient, the patient's named person and the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland must have been informed that the patient is to be a specified person and the date of the recording of the opinion, if applicable.
The third in regulation 2(4) is that the patient and the patient's named person must have been informed that postal packets may be withheld.
Section 281(8) provides that the power to withhold a postal packet includes the power to withhold anything contained in such a packet.
Section 281(9) provides that "postal packet" has the meaning given by section 125 of the Postal Services Act 2000 (c.26) and that "relevant carrier" means the postal operator as defined in that section of that Act or the person, other than such a postal operator, who is to receive or collect the postal packet for the purpose of its being conveyed and delivered.
The definition of specified person in section 281 also applies for the purposes of sections 282 (correspondence: supplementary) and 283 (review of decision to withhold postal packet).