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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 1999 Week 6 Hansard (22 June) . . Page.. 1631 ..


MR MOORE (continuing):

Line 37, proposed new subsection 27 (1), insert "his or her health or safety or" before "public".

Page 6, line 20, proposed new paragraph 28 (4) (b), omit the paragraph, substitute the following paragraph:

"(b) in the case of a community care order, specify that the person is -

(i) to be given or provided care and support; or

(ii) to undertake a counselling, training, therapeutic or rehabilitation program.".

Page 7 -

Line 2, proposed new subsection 28 (8), insert "and the community advocate" after "Tribunal" (last occurring).

Line 14, proposed new paragraph 29 (1) (a), insert ", or undertake a counselling, training, therapeutic or rehabilitation program," after "support".

Line 24, proposed new paragraph 29 (2) (a), insert "and the community advocate" after "Tribunal".

Line 26, after proposed subsection 29 (2), insert the following subsection:

" '(2A) A determination shall be in writing.".

Clause 15, page 8 -

Line 24, proposed new paragraphs 32 (3) (a) and (b), omit the proposed paragraphs, substitute the following paragraphs:

"(a) enter the fact and the reasons for the involuntary seclusion in the patient's record;

(b) inform the community advocate in writing within 24 hours after the person is subjected to involuntary seclusion; and".

Line 31, proposed new subsection 32 (4), insert "and the community advocate" after "Tribunal".

Clause 16, page 9, line 13, proposed new subsection 32A (2), insert "and the community advocate" after "Tribunal".


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We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the Canberra region. It is also an important meeting place for other Aboriginal peoples. We respect their continuing cultures and value the contribution they make to life in the ACT.