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Penalties and Sentences Act 1992
sec.151TReview team obligations and requirement for court to consult
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### sec.151T Review team obligations and requirement for court to consult
The review team members for a treatment order who are representatives of treatment order agencies must assist the court in administering the order.
In administering a treatment order, the review team may—
give a direction that is reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of the treatment order; and
consult with and be assisted by the chief executive (health).
In making an order or taking an action under this division in relation to a treatment order, the court—
must consult with the review team for the order about whether the order or action is appropriate; and
may consult with and be assisted by the chief executive (health).
In this section—
chief executive (health) means the chief executive of the department in which the Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011 is administered.
s 151T ins 2017 No. 41 s 35
amd 2018 No. 5 s 167
(sec.151T-ssec.1) The review team members for a treatment order who are representatives of treatment order agencies must assist the court in administering the order.
(sec.151T-ssec.2) In administering a treatment order, the review team may— give a direction that is reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of the treatment order; and consult with and be assisted by the chief executive (health).
(sec.151T-ssec.3) In making an order or taking an action under this division in relation to a treatment order, the court— must consult with the review team for the order about whether the order or action is appropriate; and may consult with and be assisted by the chief executive (health).
(sec.151T-ssec.4) In this section— chief executive (health) means the chief executive of the department in which the Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011 is administered.
- (a) give a direction that is reasonably necessary to achieve the purposes of the treatment order; and
- (b) consult with and be assisted by the chief executive (health).
- (a) must consult with the review team for the order about whether the order or action is appropriate; and
- (b) may consult with and be assisted by the chief executive (health).