Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003

Status and rights of care recipients - Status of special care recipients subject to sentences

70: Care recipient whose status changes under section 69 to be held in secure care

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If you are a care recipient and your status changes under section 69, you will be held in secure care. This happens when you have a compulsory care order like the one mentioned in section 69(3)(a) or one that is made because of section 69(3)(b). You will start receiving secure care from the date you stop being detained as a special care recipient.

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Part 5Status and rights of care recipients
Status of special care recipients subject to sentences

70Care recipient whose status changes under section 69 to be held in secure care

  1. A compulsory care order referred to in section 69(3)(a) and a compulsory care order arising from the operation of section 69(3)(b) must be treated as requiring the care recipient to receive secure care.

  2. Subsection (1) applies on and from the date on which the person ceases to be detained as a special care recipient.