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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 37(2) and (9), 39(3), 41(d) and 86 of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Adults with Incapacity (Management of Residents' Finances) (No. 2) (Scotland) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 1st October 2003. (2) In these Regulations "the Act" means the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000. Certificate of incapacity of managing affairs 2. The certificate issued by a medical practitioner under section 37(2) of the Act (certificate of incapacity of managing affairs) shall be in the form set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations. Evidence to be taken into account under section 37(8) of the Act 3. - (1) The evidence which the supervisory body shall take into account in reaching a decision under section 37(8) of the Act (as to whether a direction should be given authorising the managers of an authorised establishment to dispense with certain matters) shall be the evidence provided in two certificates, each signed by a medical practitioner certifying as to whether or not, in the opinion of that medical practitioner, it would pose a serious risk to the health of the resident for the resident to be-
(b) sent a copy of the certificate issued by a medical practitioner under that section (certificate of incapacity of managing affairs); or (c) notified that the managers of the authorised establishment intend to manage the resident's affairs.
(2) A certificate granted under paragraph (1) shall be in the form set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
(b) £10,000 in the case of any other matter.
Placing funds to earn interest Certificate of incapacity in relation to decisions as to, or safeguarding interest in, resident's affairs. I (full name of medical practitioner) of (professional address) have examined (resident's name), / / (resident's date of birth), of (authorised establishment where resident lives) on / / (date) in my capacity as *. I am of the opinion that he/she is incapable in relation to: - decisions as to** - safeguarding his/her interests in ** any of the affairs referred to in section 39 of the Act. This is because of: - mental disorder** - inability to communicate because of physical disability** (brief description of nature of mental disorder/inability to communicate). I am not related to the resident or to any of the managers of the authorised establishment in which he/she resides, nor do I have any direct or indirect financial interest in the authorised establishment. In assessing the capacity of the resident, I have given effect to the principles set out in section 1 of the Act. (signature of medical practitioner) (printed name) / / (date) Note: In accordance with section 37(7) of the Act, this certificate shall expire on ………………………………. (three years after date of signature), but it shall be reviewed before that date where it appears that there has been any change in the condition or circumstances of the resident named in this certificate bearing on that resident's incapacity. * the person signing the certificate must be a medical practitioner; insert as appropriate eg GP, specialist in mental disorder. ** one of these must be deleted unless both apply. Certificate to inform decision whether to dispense with intimation under section 37(3) or action under section 37(4). I (full name of medical practitioner) of (professional address) have examined (resident's name), / / (resident's date of birth) of (authorised establishment where resident lives) on / / (date) in my capacity as *. I am of the opinion that it would pose a serious risk to the health of the resident named above for him/her to be notified: - that his/her capacity is to be medically examined under section 37(2) of the Act; - of the result of that medical examination; - that his/her affairs are to be managed under section 37 of the Act.** The reason for this opinion is (brief description of reason(s)). I am not related to the resident or to any of the managers of the authorised establishment in which he/she resides, nor do I have any direct or indirect financial interest in the authorised establishment. ***I am a medical practitioner approved by (approving body) for the purposes of section 20 of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984 as having special experience in the diagnosis or treatment of mental disorder. (signature of medical practitioner) (printed name) / / (date) * the person signing the certificate must be a medical practitioner; insert as appropriate eg GP, specialist in mental disorder, ** If any alternative is inappropriate, please delete it. *** Delete if this is not the case. (This note does not form part of the Regulations) These Regulations make provisions in relation to the management of the affairs of certain adults with incapacity in accordance with Part 4 (management of residents' finances) of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 4) ("the Act"). They prescribe the form of certificate required to be given by a medical practitioner under section 37(2) of the Act where a resident is incapable of managing his or her own affairs (regulation 2 and Schedule 1). They prescribe, for the purposes of section 37(8) of the Act, the evidence which a supervisory body must take into account when considering an application for a direction-
(b) that a copy of the certificate need not be issued to the resident (section 37(4) of the Act); or (c) that no notice shall be given to the resident of the intention to manage the resident's affairs (section 37(4) of the Act) (regulation 3 and Schedule 2).
They prescribe, for the purposes of section 39(3) of the Act, the value of matters which may be managed without the consent of the supervisory body (regulation 4). Notes: [1] 2000 asp 4. See section 87(1) for the definition of "prescribed".back
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