Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003

Reviews of condition and status of care recipients - Change in status of care recipient no longer subject to criminal justice system and special care recipients liable to detention under sentence - Release from compulsory care

83: Status on expiry of term of compulsory care order

You could also call this:

"What happens when your compulsory care order finishes"

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When a compulsory care order ends, you are no longer a care recipient under this Act. This happens automatically when the order expires. You cease to be a care recipient at the end of the order term.

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Part 6Reviews of condition and status of care recipients
Change in status of care recipient no longer subject to criminal justice system and special care recipients liable to detention under sentence: Release from compulsory care

83Status on expiry of term of compulsory care order

  1. On the expiry of a compulsory care order the care recipient ceases to be a care recipient under this Act.