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Mental Health Act 2007 (Commencement No. 7 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2008From WikiMentalHealthThe Order brings into force most of the rest of the MHA 2007 and also makes transitional and saving provisions. In force on 3/11/08 immediately after the coming into force of the Mental Health Act 2007 (Commencement No. 6 and After-care under Supervision: Savings, Modifications and Transitional Provisions) Order 2008 and immediately before the coming into force of the Transfer of Tribunal Functions Order 2008.
MHA 2007 sections affected
There is also a schedule of TRANSITIONAL AND SAVING PROVISIONS, reproduced below. Schedule of transitional and saving provisionsInterpretation 1. In this Schedule—
Supervised Community Treatment: transitional provisions in relation to amendment to other Acts 2. — (1) Pending the commencement of Part 3 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 F6 , the application of the 2007 Act shall be modified as described in this paragraph. (2) In the provisions specified in sub-paragraph (3), for “Supreme Court” in each place substitute “House of Lords”. (3) The provisions mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) are—
3. — (1) Pending the commencement of paragraph 21(d) and (f) of Schedule 8 to the Armed Forces Act 2006 F10 , the application of the 2007 Act shall be modified as described in sub-paragraph (2). (2) In section 20(4A) of the Courts-Martial (Appeals) Act 1968, as inserted by paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 4 to the 2007 Act, for “subsection (3A)” substitute “subsection (5)”. (3) Pending the commencement of paragraph 43 of Schedule 8 to the Armed Forces Act 2006, the application of the 2007 Act shall be modified as described in sub-paragraph (4). (4) In section 43A(1)(b) of the Courts-Martial (Appeals) Act 1968, as inserted by paragraph 3(4) of Schedule 4 to the Act, for “Director of Service Prosecutions” substitute “Defence Council”. AMHPs: general 4. Subject to paragraphs 6 to 11, where a person is approved as an ASW by an LSSA in England immediately before the commencement day, that person shall be treated as an AMHP approved by that LSSA in relation to England ( “an English approval”). 5. Any decision made or action taken by an ASW before the commencement day shall be treated as made or taken by an AMHP. AMHPs approved in relation to England 6. Subject to regulation 7 of the Approval Regulations, an English approval shall be for the unexpired period of that person's approval as an ASW. 7. Regulation 7 of the Approval Regulations shall apply to an English approval as if paragraph 2(b) of that regulation read—
8. An English approval shall be subject to the conditions set out in regulation 5 of the Approval Regulations. 9. Any ASW whose registration as a social worker is suspended on the commencement day shall be treated as an AMHP whose approval is suspended in accordance with regulation 6 of the Approval Regulations for so long as that registration is suspended. 10. An English approval may be suspended in accordance with regulation 6 of the Approval Regulations. 11. An LSSA in England shall record details of an English approval in accordance with regulation 8 of the Approval Regulations, as if paragraph (1)(c) of that regulation read—
Approved clinicians and responsible clinicians 12. On the commencement day a decision made or action taken under the Part of, or section of, the 1983 Act specified in column 1 by a person named in column 2, shall be treated as though it had been made or taken by the person specified in column 3—
Electro-convulsive therapy 13. Where before the commencement day, an under 18 informal patient has been receiving, or is about to receive, electro-convulsive therapy, that patient may receive, or continue to receive, such treatment pending compliance with section 58A for a period of up to 14 days beginning with the commencement day. External link
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