Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003

Inspections and inquiries - Inquiry by High Court Judge

107: Judge may report to Minister

You could also call this:

"A judge can tell the Minister their thoughts about your case and make suggestions to help you."

Illustration for Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003

If you are in a situation where a judge is making decisions about you under this part of the law, the judge can choose to tell the Minister what they think. The judge can also add any comments or suggestions they think are important. You can find out more about similar laws by looking at the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003 or other related laws like the one from 1992 No 46.

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Part 7Inspections and inquiries
Inquiry by High Court Judge

107Judge may report to Minister

  1. The Judge may in any case under this subpart, if the Judge thinks fit, report his or her opinion to the Minister, with any comments and recommendations that the Judge thinks fit.

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