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Kiribati Consolidated Legislation |
LAWS
OF THE GILBERT
ISLANDS
REVISED
EDITION 1977
CHAPTER 56
MENTAL TREATMENT
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
PART
I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short
title
2.
Interpretation
3.
Visitors
4. Visiting
Committee
5. Procedure of Visiting
Committee
PART
II
CUSTODY OF
PATIENTS
6. Patients to be kept
until discharged or decease
PART
III
ADMISSION OF
PATIENTS
7. Magistrate may order
apprehension of supposed person of unsound mind for
examination
8. Magistrate may commit
to mental health wing upon oath of medical
officer
9. Medical officer to give
certificate
10. Provision in case of
the absence of a medical officer
11.
Order of committal
12. Minister may
order any prisoner of unsound mind to be removed to the mental health
wing
13. Minister may order admission
of any person of unsound mind committed for
trial
14. When a person found guilty
but insane or found insane on
arrangement
15. Patient may be
admitted on application by relatives or person in
charge
16. Persons may be admitted on
their own application
17. Notice of
admission of patient
18. Mental Health
Wing Register
19. Medical officer in
charge shall not refuse qualified patient without direction of the
chairman
20. Every patient subject to
control of medical officer in
charge
21. Medical officer in charge
may on emergency detain supposed person of unsound mind
PART
IV
REGULATIONS
22.
Regulations
PART
V
SPECIAL POWERS
AND DUTIES OF THE VISITORS
23. Visitors may come at
any time and shall sign Visitors’
Book
24. Visits of Visiting
Committee
25. Visiting Committee to
report to Minister
26. Special
reports
27. Patients’
letters
28. Medical officer in charge
to visit patient on admission
29.
Weekly examination of patients
30.
Subordinate officers
PART
VI
DISCHARGE, DEATH
OR ESCAPE OF PATIENTS
31. Discharge of
patients
32. Discharge, death or
escape of patients to be notified
33.
Report and inquiry in case of
death
34. Entries to be made in
Register
35. Minister may order
discharge or removal of prisoner on certificate of medical officer in
charge
36. Medical officer in
charge’s and visitors’ orders of discharge of
patients
37. Exercise of powers under
section 36
38. Patient admitted on
application of relatives or guardian or himself may be discharged or removed at
their or his request
39. Escaped
patient may be apprehended
40. Patient
may be sent to any specified place
41.
Certificates to remain in force
42.
Magistrate may order patient to be brought before him for
examination
PART
VII
MISCELLANEOUS
43. Maintenance of
patients
44. Minister to keep
accounts
45. Ill-treatment of
patients
46. Penalty for aiding or
conniving at escape of patient
47.
Trespass in mental health wing
48.
Limitation of action
49. Remission of
fees
SCHEDULES
------------------------------------
An
Ordinance to provide for the care and maintenance of persons of unsound
mind
6
of 1927
(Cap. 38 of
1952)
1 of 1954
Commencement: 28th December 1927 8 of 1957
7
of 1964
8 of
1968
2 of
1969
L.N.
15/71
8 of
1971
3 of
1972
(Cap. 37 of
1973)
26 of 1977
PART
I
PRELIMINARY
Short
title
1.
This Ordinance may be cited as the Mental Treatment
Ordinance.
Interpretation
2.
In this Ordinance-
"medical officer" means a medical officer or medical practitioner approved by the Minister;
"medical officer in charge" means the medical officer for the time being in charge of the mental health wing;
"the mental health wing" means the mental health wing of the Central Hospital at Tarawa and includes such other hospital wings or departments wheresoever situated as the Minister may by notice designate additionally or in substitution;
"patient" means every person received into the mental health wing or detained therein as a person of unsound mind;
"person of unsound mind" includes idiot;
"Visiting Committee" means the Visiting Committee for the constitution of which provision is made in section 4;
"visitor" means any person who is for the time being a mental health wing visitor under the provisions of section 3;
"Visitors’ Book" means the book kept under section 23 (2).
Visitors
3.
The following persons shall be mental health wing visitors-
(a) the Chief Justice and other judges of the High Court;
(b) Members of the Council of Ministers and House of Assembly;
(c) the Chief Medical Officer;
(d) all magistrates and justices of the peace;
(e) such other persons or classes of persons as the Minister may by notice appoint.
Visiting
committee
4.
The Minister shall appoint 3 or more of the visitors to constitute a Visiting
Committee and shall appoint 1 of the members of the
Visiting Committee to be the
chairman
thereof.
Procedure
of Visiting
Committee
5.
(1) The quorum of the Visiting Committee shall be 3 members, including the
chairman, but subject thereto the powers and duties of
the Visiting Committee
shall not be affected by the absence or temporary incapacity of any member
thereof.
(2) In the event of the
absence or temporary incapacity of the chairman, the senior public officer who
is a member shall act as chairman
at any meeting of the Visiting Committee or,
if there is no member present who is a public officer, a temporary chairman
shall be
appointed for that meeting from among themselves by the members
present.
PART
II
CUSTODY OF
PATIENTS
Patients
to be kept until discharged or
decease
6.
Every person admitted to the mental health wing as a patient shall be kept
therein until his decease or until his discharge under
the provisions of this
Ordinance, and, while detained in the mental health wing, shall be subject to
the directions of the medical
officer in charge and to the observance of any
regulations which may be made under the provisions of this
Ordinance.
PART
III
ADMISSION OF
PATIENTS
Magistrate
may order apprehension of supposed person of unsound mind for
examination
7.
If it shall have been made to appear to any magistrate by information on oath
that any person is deemed to be a person of unsound
mind at large or not under
proper care or control or who is cruelly treated or neglected by any relative or
other person having the
care or charge of him, such magistrate may by order
under his hand require any police officer to apprehend such person and bring
him
before himself, or some other magistrate within the Gilbert Islands, for the
purpose of examination as hereinafter
provided.
Magistrate
may commit to mental health wing upon oath of medical
officer
8.
If any person be brought before a magistrate under an order issued as provided
in the last preceding section, or after having been
apprehended under
circumstances denoting a derangement of mind and a purpose of committing some
crime, such magistrate may call to
his assistance a medical officer, who shall
separately examine such person, and if, upon view and examination of the person
so brought
before him and upon proof on oath by the said medical officer and on
any other proof, the magistrate is satisfied that such person
is a dangerous
person of unsound mind or is a person of unsound mind who was wandering at large
or was not under proper care and
control or was cruelly treated or neglected by
any relative or other person having the care or charge of him, the magistrate
may
by warrant under his hand in the form contained in Schedule 1 commit such
person to the mental health wing, and until such person
can be removed to the
mental health wing, give such directions or make such arrangements for the
proper care or control of such person
as he may deem necessary; and such warrant
shall be sufficient authority to the person to whom it is addressed to remove
such person
accordingly and, subject to the directions and arrangements
aforesaid, to keep him in safe custody until such removal can be
effected.
Schedule 1
Medical
officer to give
certificate
9.
The medical officer assisting at such examination as aforesaid, shall fill up
and sign a certificate in the form contained in Schedule
2 and, except as
hereinafter provided, no person shall be committed by a magistrate to the mental
health wing unless such certificate
shall have been first signed as aforesaid;
and the said examination may if the magistrate think fit be held at the abode of
the person
examined or at such other proper and convenient place as may be
directed by the magistrate.
Schedule 2
Provision
in case of the absence of a medical
officer
10.
If there is no available medical officer in the district of any magistrate, or
if for any other reason the assistance of a medical
officer be not procurable
for the purpose of an examination as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the
magistrate to exercise the powers
conferred upon him by section 8 without such
assistance as therein
prescribed:
Provided that in every
such case he shall forward to the medical officer in charge, together with the
warrant of commitment, a copy
of the evidence upon which the commitment was
made.
Order of
committal
11.
Every magistrate committing a person to the mental health wing as aforesaid,
shall make out and fill up an order in the form contained
in Schedule 3 hereto;
and such order shall be forwarded to the medical officer in charge as soon as
possible and the medical officer
in charge shall refuse admission to any person
committed by a magistrate as aforesaid if he shall not have previously received
such
order.
Schedule 3
Minister
may order any prisoner of unsound mind to be removed to the mental health
wing
12.
The Minister may if he shall think fit, by order under his hand, which may be in
the form contained in Schedule 4, direct that any
person who may be detained in
custody in any prison or place of confinement under any sentence of
imprisonment, or under any warrant
in default of surety to keep the peace, or to
answer a criminal charge, or in consequence of any summary conviction by a
magistrates’
court or the order of a magistrate, and in respect of whom a
certificate in the form contained in Schedule 2 shall have been signed
by a
medical officer, be removed to the mental health wing and every such person so
removed shall remain under confinement in the
mental health wing until he shall
be discharged as hereinafter provided.
Schedule
4
Schedule 2
Minister
may order admission of any person of unsound mind committed for
trial
13.
If at any time a certificate in the form contained in Schedule 2 shall be signed
by a medical officer with reference to any person
committed for trial for any
offence, the Minister may, if he shall think fit, by order under his hand in the
form contained in Schedule
4, direct that such person, if in custody, shall be
removed to the mental health wing, and such person shall be detained in the
mental
health wing until such time as he may be certified by the medical officer
in charge mentally fit to stand his trial; and such person
shall thereupon be
returned to the custody of the gaoler of the prison in whose custody he may have
been under the terms of the original
committal.
Schedule
2
Schedule 4
When a
person found guilty but insane or found insane on
arraignment
14.
When, upon any trial on indictment or information for a criminal offence, the
accused shall have been found guilty but to have been
insane at the time when he
committed the offence, or when upon arraignment he shall have been found by the
High Court to be insane,
and the Court shall have in any such case ordered such
accused person to be kept in custody in such place and in such manner as the
Court shall direct till Her Majesty’s pleasure shall be known, the
Minister may give such order for the safe custody of such
person during pleasure
in the mental health wing or in such other place and in such manner as to him
may seem
fit.
Patient
may be admitted on application by relatives or person in
charge
15.
Any person, being nearly related to or having the care or control of any person
of unsound mind, may make application for his reception
in the mental health
wing for the purpose of medical care and treatment, but no person shall be
received as a patient in consequence
of such application unless the applicant
shall have signed an order in the form contained in Schedule 5 and have
furnished the statement
of particulars contained in such Schedule, nor without
the medical certificate according to the form in Schedule 2 of a medical
officer.
Schedule
5
Schedule 2
Persons
may be admitted on their own
application
16.
Persons of unsound mind may upon furnishing the certificate in the form
contained in Schedule 2 of a medical officer and a statement
of particulars,
similar to that contained on an order for admission under section 15, be
admitted as patients upon their own application.
Schedule 2
Notice
of admission of
patient
17.
The medical officer in charge shall by the first opportunity after the admission
of any patient into the mental health wing, send
notice thereof in writing to
the chairman of the Visiting Committee with the said medical officer’s own
opinion of the case,
specifying in every such notice the name of such patient
and the authority under which he was
admitted.
Mental
Health Wing
Register
18.
The medical officer in charge shall, after his examination of a patient admitted
into the mental health wing, make an entry with
respect to such patient in a
book to be kept at the said wing for the purpose and to be called the Mental
Health Wing Register; and
such entry shall be made according to the form and
containing the particulars specified in Schedule 6 so far as the same can be
ascertained,
and shall be made within 24 hours of the examination, except the
entry as to the form of mental disorder which shall be made as soon
as the
medical officer in charge shall have formed an opinion thereon, and except the
entry as to the discharge or death of the patient
which shall be made as
hereinafter mentioned.
Schedule 6
Medical
officer in charge shall not refuse qualified patient without direction of the
chairman.
19.
Nothing in this Ordinance shall be held to give any person officer a legal right
to admission to or maintenance in the mental health
wing, but the medical
officer in charge shall not, without the direction of the chairman of the
Visiting Committee, refuse to receive
any patient duly qualified to be admitted
and for whom there may be room in the mental health
wing.
Every
patient subject to control or medical officer in
charge
20.
Upon admission to the mental health wing every patient shall be subject to the
directions and control of the medical officer in charge
and other officers
attached to the mental health wing and to the observance of any regulations
which may be made under the provisions
of this
Ordinance.
Medical
officer in charge may on emergency detain supposed person of unsound
mind
21.
(1) Notwithstanding anything in the previous sections contained, the medical
officer in charge may, if upon any emergency he shall
deem it necessary to do
so, detain in the mental health wing any person whom he shall have reason to
believe is a person of unsound
mind, without any warrant or order, until such
time as he can obtain a warrant under the hand of a magistrate in the form
contained
in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1
(2) Any detention under
this section shall be forthwith reported by the medical officer in charge to the
chairman of the Visiting
Committee.
PART
IV
REGULATIONS
Regulations
22.
(1) The Minister may make regulations for the management and direction of the
mental health wing and the duties and conduct of the
officers attached thereto,
for the care and treatment of the patients therein, for the visiting of
patients, for the inspection and
if need be detention of any correspondence
passing to and from patients, and for the charges to be made in respect of the
care and
treatment of
patients.
(2) A copy of any
regulations made hereunder shall be kept hung up in the mental health wing and
shall be abided by and observed in
the mental health wing.
PART
V
SPECIAL POWERS
AND DUTIES OF THE VISITORS
Visitors
may come at any time and shall sign Visitors’
Book
23.
(1) The Visiting Committee or any visitor may visit the mental health wing upon
any day, at such time and for such length of time
as they or he may think fit,
and the medical officer in charge shall on demand of the Visiting Committee or
of any visitor show to
them or him every or any person detained in the mental
health wing as a patient or any part of the mental health wing, or any house,
out-house, place or building connected therewith or in its
curtilage:
Provided that no member
of the Visiting Committee or other visitor, except in the presence and with the
consent of the medical officer
in charge, shall be allowed to enter the cell or
room of any patient whom the medical officer in charge considers to be
dangerous.
(2) All members of the
Visiting Committee and other visitors shall enter in a book to be kept for the
purpose (to be styled the "Visitors’
Book") any remarks which they may
consider proper in regard to the condition and management of the mental health
wing and the patients
therein and shall sign such book upon each occasion upon
which they visit the mental health
wing.
Visits of
Visiting
Committee
24.
The Visiting Committee shall once at least in every 3 months inspect every part
of the mental health wing and see and examine every
patient therein and the
order and certificate of admission of every patient admitted since their last
visitation and the books of
the mental health
wing.
Visiting
Committee to report to
Minister
25.
The Visiting Committee shall in the month of January in every year forward to
the Minister a report in writing of the state and condition
of the mental health
wing and as to its sufficiency for the proper accommodation of the number of
patients for whom it may be necessary
to provide accommodation, and as to the
management of the mental health wing and the conduct of the medical officer in
charge and
staff thereof and the care of patients therein, and in such report
shall make such observations in relation to the state of mind
or bodily health
of any of the patients, or any matters connected with the mental health wing as
the Visiting Committee may think
fit.
Special
reports
26.
(1) In addition to the annual report of the Visiting Committee required to be
made under the provisions of section 25, the Visiting
Committee, or any member
thereof, shall make such reports upon any matter connected with the mental
health wing as the Minister may
from time to time
direct.
(2) The Visiting Committee
or any visitor may at any time make a report to the Minister with regard to any
matter relating to the
mental health wing or the patients therein which the
Visiting Committee or any visitor considers to be a proper subject for such
report.
Patients’
letters
27.
Every letter which may be written by any patient in the mental health wing to
the Visiting Committee or to any member thereof or
to any other visitor shall be
forwarded unopened to the
addressee.
Medical
officer in charge to visit patients on
admission
28.
The medical officer in charge shall visit and examine every patient admitted to
the mental health wing within 24 hours of his admission
and shall do and perform
all such other acts and duties as are hereinafter
mentioned.
Weekly
examination of
patients
29.
The medical officer in charge shall, at least once in every week, examine every
patient detained in the mental health wing, and once
in every week make an entry
in a book to be kept at the mental health wing for that purpose, to be called
the Medical Case Book,
which shall be in such form as may be prescribed from
time to time by the
Minister.
Subordinate
officers
30.
The subordinate officers attached to the mental health wing shall, subject to
any regulations which may be in force, follow and obey
the directions of the
medical officer in charge as to the care and treatment of any patient, and no
such officer shall be liable
to an action for following any directions so
given.
PART
VI
DISCHARGE, DEATH
OR ESCAPE OF PATIENTS
Discharge
of
patients
31.
Every patient admitted to the mental health wing as hereinafter mentioned shall
be kept therein until he shall die or be discharged
as hereinafter
provided.
Discharge,
death or escape of patients to be
notified
32.
When any patient shall be discharged from the mental health wing or when any
patient shall die therein or escape therefrom, it shall
be the duty of the
medical officer in charge by the first opportunity after such discharge, death
or escape, to send to the chairman
of the Visiting Committee notice in writing
thereof.
Report
and inquiry in case of
death
33.
On the death of any person confined in the mental health wing, the medical
officer in charge shall at once report such death to the
magistrates’
court which shall thereupon proceed to hold an inquiry into the cause of the
death of the deceased in accordance
with the provisions of the Death and Fire
Inquiries Ordinance.
Cap.24
Entries
to be made in
Register
34.
Upon discharge of any patient from the mental health wing or upon the death of
any patient therein, it shall be the duty of the
medical officer in charge
within 24 hours of such discharge or death to make the appropriate entries in
the Mental Health Wing
Register.
Minister
may order discharge or removal of prisoner on certificate of medical officer in
charge
35.
If it shall be certified to the Minister by the medical officer in charge that
any person removed to the mental health wing under
section 13 is fit to be
discharged therefrom, the Minister may, by warrant under his hand directed to
the officer in medical charge,
order that such person shall be returned to the
prison or place of confinement from which he shall have been taken or, if the
period
of imprisonment or custody of such person shall have expired, that he be
discharged.
Medical
officer in charge’s and visitors’ orders of discharge of
patients
36.
(1) If it shall appear to the medical officer in charge that any person detained
in the mental health wing is fit to be discharged
therefrom, he may order such
patient to be discharged and the patient shall be discharged
accordingly.
(2) Any 2 members of
the Visiting Committee may make special visits to any patient detained in the
mental health wing, and if after
2 distinct and separate visits not less than 7
clear days apart, it shall appear to them that such patient is detained without
sufficient
cause, they may make an order addressed to the medical officer in
charge for the discharge of such patient and such patient shall
be discharged
accordingly:
Provided that the
medical officer in charge shall have previous notice of the second of such
visits and if he protest against such
discharge it shall not be made without the
consent of the
Minister.
Exercise
of powers under section
36
37.
The powers of ordering the discharge of a patient conferred by section 36 shall
not apply to the case of persons found to be insane
by the court and ordered to
be kept in custody during Her Majesty’s pleasure or to a person committed
for
trial.
Patient
admitted on application of relatives or guardian or himself may be discharged or
removed at their or his
request
38.
(1) If and when any person who signed the order under section 15 on which a
patient was received into the mental health wing, shall,
by writing under his
hand directed to the medical officer in charge, request that such patient be
discharged or himself or removed,
such patient shall be discharged or removed
accordingly.
(2) If the person who
signed the order be dead, absent or incapable, the request may be made and
signed by the person who made the
last payment on account of the patient or by
the patient’s nearest of kin, being an adult, resident in the Gilbert
Islands,
or by any person who would have the care and control of the patient
upon his discharge or removal, and the patient shall be discharged
or removed
accordingly.
(3) A person admitted
as a patient on his own application may be discharged by the medical officer in
charge on his own application.
(4)
No patient shall be discharged under this section if the medical officer in
charge certify that in his opinion such patient is
dangerous and unfit to be at
large, unless members of the Visiting Committee and the Minister consent to such
discharge; and in such
case the discharge may, if the Minister thinks fit, be
made conditional upon the friends of such patient entering into sufficient
recognisances before a magistrate for the peaceable behaviour of such
patient.
Escaped
patient may be
apprehended
39.
If any patient, confined or detained in the mental health wing, shall escape
therefrom, it shall be lawful for any person within
7 days of such escape, or
for the medical officer in charge or any person authorised by him at any time,
to apprehend such patient
and return him to the mental
hospital.
Patient
may be sent to any specified
place
40.
Any patient may, upon the advice of the medical officer in charge and with the
consent of members of the Visiting Committee, be
sent under proper control to
any specified place for any definite time for the benefit of his
health:
Provided that if at any
time the medical officer in charge shall be satisfied that the patient’s
health is no longer benefited
by his remaining in the said place, or that the
patient is not kept at the said place under proper and sufficient control, he
may,
with the consent of members of the Visiting Committee, order the patient to
be brought back to the mental health wing and thereupon
the said patient shall
be returned to the mental health
wing.
Certificates
to remain in
force
41.
In every case in which any patient shall have been removed to temporarily under
the provisions of section 40, and also in every case
in which any patient shall
have escaped from the mental health wing, the certificates relating to and the
order for the reception
of such patient into the mental health wing shall, upon
his return, respectively remain in force in the same manner as the same would
have done if such patient had not been so removed or had not so escaped and been
retaken.
Magistrate
may order patient to be brought before him for
examination
42.
If it shall be made to appear to a magistrate upon information upon oath or
otherwise, that any person of sound mind, other than
a criminal under sentence
or a person legally detained during the pleasure of the Crown, is confined in
the mental health wing against
his will, he shall have power to order the
medical officer in charge to bring such confined person before the
magistrates’
court of which he is a member for examination at a time to be
specified in such order, and if upon the examination on oath of such
confined
person and of any medical or other witness or witnesses who may be called by the
medical officer in charge or by the magistrates’
court to testify as to
the state of mind of such person, it shall appear to the satisfaction of the
magistrates’ court that
such confined person is of sound mind and detained
against his will, the magistrates’ court may order such person to be
discharged
from the mental health wing, and the medical officer in charge shall
discharge such person accordingly.
PART
VII
MISCELLANEOUS
Maintenance
of
patients
43.
(1) Where any patient has property applicable to his maintenance, so much
thereof as may be necessary to pay the charges for the
lodging, maintenance,
medicine and care of such patient shall be applied to that purpose, and any sum
which may be due under any
regulation which may be in force with respect to
charges, may be recovered by the Minister by summary application to a
magistrates’
court from the trustee or other person having the custody,
possession or charge of the property of such person of unsound
mind.
(2) Where any person is
liable for the support or maintenance of a person of unsound mind, the charges
for the treatment of such person
of unsound mind while a patient in the mental
health wing may in like manner be recovered from the person so
liable:
Provided always that the
charges incurred in respect of any patient who is a native shall be borne by the
public funds of the Gilbert
Islands.
Minister
to keep
accounts
44.
The Minister shall keep accounts of all moneys due for mental health wing
charges and of all moneys received by him on account of
them.
Ill-treatment
of
patients
45.
If the medical officer in charge or any officer, nurse, attendant, servant or
other person employed in the mental health wing, strike,
wound, ill-treat or
wilfully neglect any patient therein, he shall be liable on summary conviction
to a fine of $100 or to imprisonment
for 6
months:
Provided that nothing in
this section shall prevent a prosecution under any other law but so that a
person shall not be punished twice
for the same
offence.
Penalty
for aiding or conniving at escape of
patient
46.
(1) If the medical officer in charge or any officer or servant in the mental
hospital shall, through wilful neglect or connivance,
permit any patient to
escape from the mental health wing or shall secrete or abet or connive at the
escape of such patient, he shall
be liable on summary conviction before a
magistrates’ court to a fine of
$100.
(2) Every person, other than
those mentioned in subsection (1), who aids or abets the escape of a patient
from the mental health wing,
shall be liable to the penalty provided in
subsection
(1).
Trespass
in mental health
wing
47.
Every person found within the limits of the mental health wing without the
written permission of the medical officer in charge or
other proper officer, or
without lawful authority, shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $10
or in default to imprisonment
for 1
month.
Limitation
of
action
48.
No action shall be brought against any person for anything done or omitted to be
done under this Ordinance, nor for anything done
in supposed execution of this
Ordinance, unless within 12 calendar months of the act or omission complained
of, and no action shall
be brought against the medical officer in charge or
other officer in respect of the treatment of any patient in the mental health
wing unless one calendar month’s previous notice of the action and of the
grounds thereof be given to the defendant in
writing.
Remission
of
fees
49.
The Minister may remit either wholly or in part any fines, fees or dues payable
under any regulations made under section 22.
_________
SCHEDULE
1
(Sections 8 and
21)
WARRANT OF COMMITMENT OF PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND TO THE MENTAL HEALTH WING
To ................... of
......................... and to all police officers and other peace officers
within the Gilbert Islands
and to the Medical Officer in charge of the Mental
Health Wing
at........................................................................................................
WHEREAS
.......................... of ................ was on the ................. day
of ............, 19...., examined by and before
me at
.........................under and by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by
the Mental Treatment Ordinance: and whereas I was satisfied by the said
examination that the said ............................... is a person of unsound
mind who
ought to be confined in the Mental Health Wing at
........................... under the provisions of the said
Ordinance:
This is therefore to
command you the said police officers and other peace officers to take the said
...................................
and safely convey him to the said Mental
Health Wing and there to deliver him to the Medical Officer in charge thereof
together with
this warrant.
(Signed)
Magistrate
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SCHEDULE
2
(Sections 9, 12,
13, 15 and 16)
FORM OF MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
I the undersigned being
[set forth the
qualification entitling to give
certificate] hereby certify that I on the
.................. day of ............................, 19....., at
..................... in the Gilbert
Islands separately from any other medical
officer personally examined ................... and that the said
..................................
is in my opinion a person of unsound mind (an
idiot) and a proper person to be taken charge of and detained in the Mental
Health
Wing under care and treatment and that I have formed this opinion upon
the following grounds, viz.-
1. Facts indicating insanity observed by myself. [Here state the facts].
2. Other facts (if any) indicating insanity which were communicated to me by others. [Here state the information and from whom].
(Signed)
Medical Officer
(Place of abode)
Dated this
........................ day of ............., 19......
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SCHEDULE
3
(Section
11)
MAGISTRATE’S ORDER FOR RECEPTION OF PATIENT
I, A.B., Magistrate for
the district of ................... in the Gilbert Islands having called to my
assistance ......................
a medical officer and having personally
examined ..................... and being satisfied that the said
........................
is a person of unsound mind (an idiot) in a dangerous
state (or
wandering at large
or
not under proper care and control
or
cruelly treated or neglected by the person having the care
or
charge of him) and a proper person to be taken charge of and detained under care
and treatment hereby direct you to receive the said
...............as a patient
in the Mental Health Wing. Subjoined is a statement respecting the
said
(Signed) ................A.B.
Magistrate for the district of
Dated the ..............
day of ................., 19......
.
To the Medical Officer in Charge
of the Mental Health Wing at
STATEMENT
(To
be filled up by the examining Magistrate as far as
possible.)
Name
in full of patient Sex and age
Married
single or widowed
Condition of life
and previous occupation
Religious
persuasion
Place of
abode
Whether first
attack
Age on first
attack
When and where previously under
care and treatment
Duration of
existing attack
Supposed
cause
General appearances when under
attack
Name and place of abode of
nearest relative
Special circumstances
(if any) preventing the presence of a medical officer at the magisterial
inquiry
(Signed)
....................
A.B.
Magistrate
___________
SCHEDULE
4
(Sections 12 and
13)
THE GILBERT ISLANDS
MINISTER’S ORDER FOR REMOVAL AND ADMISSION OF PATIENT
To the Officer in charge
of the prison at .................. and to the Medical Officer in charge of the
Mental Health Wing at...............................................
.
I, C.D., Minister of
........................ having received the medical certificate hereunto
attached having reference to the mental
condition of ........................ at
present detained in the prison at ......................... do hereby order and
direct you
the said Officer in charge of the said prison to cause the said
............................... to be removed under proper custody
to the Mental
Health Wing at ............................ and I do order and direct you the
said Medical Officer in Charge of the
said Mental Health Wing to receive and
detain the said .......................... as a patient therein.
(Signed)
...............C.D.
Minister
_______
SCHEDULE
5
(Section
15)
ORDER FOR THE RECEPTION OF A PRIVATE PATIENT
I, the undersigned, hereby
request you to receive A.B., a person of unsound mind (an idiot) as a patient
into the Mental Health Wing
at .............................................
Sub-joined is a statement respecting the said A.B.
(Signed)
Name
Occupation
(if any)
Place of
abode
Degree of relationship (if any)
or other circumstances of connection with the
patient
Dated this
......................... day of ..................,
19.....
To the Medical Officer in
Charge of the Mental Health Wing at
STATEMENT
(If any particulars required be not known the fact to be so stated.)
Name in full of
patient
Sex and
age
Married single or
widowed
Condition of life and previous
occupation
Religious
persuasion
Previous place of
abode
Whether first
attack
Age on first
attack
When and where previously under
care and treatment
Duration of
existing attack
Supposed
cause
General appearances when under
attack
Special circumstances (if any)
preventing the patient being examined before admission by a medical
officer
(Signed)
When
the person signing the statement is not the person who signs the order the
following particulars concerning the person signing
the statement are to be
added, viz.-
Occupation (if
any)
Place of
abode
Degree of relationship (if any)
or other circumstances of connection with the patient
_________
SCHEDULE
6
(Section
18)
MENTAL HEALTH WING REGISTER
|
Number
in order of admission
|
Number
of previous admission (if any)
|
Date
of admission
|
Full
name
|
Nationality
|
Sex
|
Age
|
Married,
single or widowed
|
Condition
of life and previous occupation
|
Previous
place of abode
|
By
whose authority sent
|
Date
of medical certificates or certificates and by whom signed
|
Form
of mental disorder
|
Supposed
cause of insanity
|
Number
of previous attacks
|
Age
on first attack
|
Date
of discharge, removal or death
|
Recovered
|
Relieved
|
Not
improved
|
Died
|
Assigned
cause of death
|
Observations
|
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1
2 3 4 5 6 |
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________
[Subsidiary]
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
Regulations
under section 22
MENTAL HEALTH WING MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
G.N.
93/54
L.N.
37/68
3 of 1972
1. These Regulations may
be cited as the Mental Health Wing Management Regulations.
I. THE MEDICAL OFFICER IN CHARGE
2. The medical officer in
charge shall visit the mental health wing once each day, and more often if
necessary. If for any reason
the medical officer in charge is at any time unable
to visit the mental health wing, the Chief Medical Officer shall arrange for
the
daily visit in his stead of a medical officer or an assistant medical officer
who shall while so visiting the mental health wing
be regarded for the purposes
of these Regulations as the medical officer in
charge.
3. He shall have the
entire medical charge of and be responsible for the professional treatment of
the patients.
4. He shall see that
the mental health wing is kept in proper sanitary
condition.
5. He shall cause a
journal called the "Medical Journal" to be kept, in which shall be entered all
prescriptions and directions and
any variations of the dietary in regard to the
treatment of the patients.
6. He
shall sign or initial all requisitions and vouchers before they are sent to the
Chief Medical Officer for countersignature.
II. THE ATTENDANTS
7. The attendants, under
the supervision of the medical officer in charge, or such other medical officer
not below the status of an
assistant medical officer, as the medical officer in
charge may delegate, shall:
(i) reside in the quarters provided for them;
(ii) be responsible for the safe custody of all stores, utensils, clothing and crockery and for their proper distribution and care;
(iii) be responsible for the proper and adequate feeding and serving of all meals to patients;
(iv) keep books to show the receipt and issue of all stores in their charge;
(v) take proper care of all clothing and effects brought into the mental health wing by patients;
(vi) inspect the wards or huts twice daily, and be responsible for their cleanliness, inspect all patients at least twice daily and, in addition, make a thorough search of all patients prior to their retiring for the night, and see that their rooms or huts are open for sufficient ventilation;
(vii) see that the latrines are kept clean and in proper condition;
(viii) immediately report to the medical officer in charge the death of, or serious accident to, or illness of any patient;
(ix) without fail, report the names of patients who desire to see the medical officer in charge;
(x) pay surprise visits to all the wards at night, and shall report to the medical officer in charge any irregularities;
(xi) report daily to the medical officer in charge on his visit;
(xii) see that all patients make proper use of the bath daily;
(xiii) endeavour to find occupation for all the patients, such as reading, gardening, washing, scrubbing and other suitable occupation;
(xiv) take patients for exercise beyond the grounds as instructed by the medical officer in charge;
(xv) when in charge of working parties, see that the patients do not wander from sight or escape. Before taking out working parties from the wards report to the senior assistant medical officer and see that the working parties are safely returned to the wards or huts;
(xvi) be given such time off, daily, as the medical officer in charge shall decide, and shall not be absent, except under special circumstances, which shall be reported to the medical officer in charge;
(xvii) do all in their power to make the lives and surroundings of the patients happy and comfortable;
(xviii) be medically examined previous to their engagement.
III. GENERAL RULES
8. The various articles of
uniform issued to the attendants shall be kept in complete and proper repair at
all times by them and at
their expense, except when the necessity for such
repairs has arisen through the clothing being injured by a refractory patient in
which case the repairs shall be done at the public expense. All uniforms shall
remain the property of the
Government.
9. All attendants
shall be liable to be suspended by the medical officer in charge for any serious
breach of these Regulations pending
the decision of the
Minister.
10. The hours of duty of
day attendants shall be from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the hours of duty of night
attendants shall be from 6 p.m.
to 6 a.m. All attendants shall do night duty in
the order assigned to them by the medical officer in
charge.
11. Attendants shall be
allowed half an hour for their meals after the patients’ meals have been
served, but one attendant,
in weekly rotation, must always remain on duty while
the others are at meals.
12.
Attendants on duty shall not visit their quarters during duty hours without
permission from the medical officer in
charge.
13. Unless it is
unavoidable, attendants shall not, when single-handed, approach a violent
patient.
14. All attendants shall
be held strictly responsible that they report, at once, every occurrence
requiring immediate attention.
15.
Wranglings or disputes about points of duty between attendants are strictly
prohibited. Questions of this kind shall be referred
to the medical officer in
charge and complaints by one attendant against another shall be in
writing.
16. All patients shall be
stripped on admission and examined with gentleness, a thorough search of their
person and effects made,
and all dangerous articles removed from their control.
Male patients shall be examined in the presence of male attendants, and female
patients in the presence of female attendants. They shall be carefully washed
and clothed in the dress of the mental health
wing:
Provided that, in the event
of any patient being too violent to allow of the carrying out of this
Regulation, no force shall be used,
but the patient shall remain under careful
and constant supervision until the medical officer in charge-to whom such cases
shall
be communicated with the least possible delay-shall have seen and given
directions for the treatment of such
patients.
17. Male and female
patients shall be kept separate. Male attendants shall not enter the compound or
the huts of the female patients
of the mental health wing except on the express
order of the medical officer in
charge.
18. Patients shall at all
times be suitably clothed according to their
requirements.
19. Patients who are
capable of working shall be employed daily in some occupation suited to their
condition and ability under the
sanction of the medical officer in
charge.
20. The wards shall be
open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
21.
Meals shall be served at the following hours-breakfast 8 a.m., dinner 12.30
p.m., tea 4.30 p.m.
22. Excited
and dangerous patients shall be kept apart as far as
possible.
23. Two patients shall
not live together in one hut, or be locked in together, without the medical
officer in charge’s
permission.
24. Such utensils for
the reception of excrementary matters shall be supplied as may be required and
as the medical officer in charge
may consider
safe.
25. Attendants shall not, on
any account, punish patients, but shall, at all times endeavour to put a stop to
and prevent quarrels
and violence. They shall not use harsh, or intemperate
language to the patients, whatever the language or the conduct of the patients
may be.
26. Whenever a patient
cannot be soothed or controlled by gentle means, he or she shall be put, as
quickly as possible, into a room
provided for the purpose which shall be safely
guarded.
27. No patient shall be
struck but those who are refractory shall be placed in seclusion. When their
violence is likely to inflict
injury to themselves or others, or to the
buildings, mechanical restraint may be had recourse to, if approved by the
medical officer
in charge.
28. The
sickness of any patient shall be reported immediately to the medical officer in
charge and the strictest attention shall be
paid to the administering of any
medicines, etc., ordered by
him.
29. Patients shall be allowed
to receive visitors every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, between the hours
of 2 and 4.30 p.m., provided
they are in a fit state to receive them, and on
special occasions by order of the medical officer in
charge.
30. All ministers of
religion shall have full access to the mental health wing for the purpose of
visiting such inmates as are of
their particular creed, with the permission of
the medical officer in charge.
31.
No person shall bring into the mental health wing wards or compounds any
matches, spirits, wines or fermented liquors, or knives
or other dangerous
weapons:
Provided that attendants
may keep a box of matches for the lighting of the patients’ pipes or
cigarettes. No patient, under
any circumstances, shall be allowed to have
matches in his or her possession.
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