Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003

Reviews of condition and status of care recipients - Initial review of care and rehabilitation plan or compulsory care order

76: Family Court may make recommendations

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"The Family Court can suggest what it thinks will help you to the people in charge."

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When you are involved in a review under section 74, the Family Court can make recommendations. The Court can suggest things it thinks are a good idea to the Director-General of Health, the co-ordinator, or the care manager. You can find out more about these reviews by looking at section 74.

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Part 6Reviews of condition and status of care recipients
Initial review of care and rehabilitation plan or compulsory care order

76Family Court may make recommendations

  1. On concluding a review under section 74, the Family Court may make any recommendations that it considers appropriate to the Director-General of Health or the co-ordinator or the care manager.