Examples of Mental Health Care Act in a sentence
The National Health Act (2003) and Mental Health Care Act (2002) prohibit discrimination.
Their basic assumption is that every business transaction can be broken down to five major value attributes: Figure 1 A convincing value attribute is focusedValue attribute Relates to:Price: Cost of goods and/or servicesProduct: Goods and/or services purchasedAccess: How easy consumers can obtain and use the products and/or services All the extras consumers receive before, during, and after they buy theService: Experience:productHow consumers feel about themselves as a result of goods and/or services.
The Mental Health Care Act, which was passed in 1998, provides for patients with mental disorders to be admitted to mental health care centres on a voluntary basis without a Magistrate’s order.
The Mental Health Care Act (2002) provides for children with severe or profound intellectual disabilities.
Mental Health Care Act No. 17 of 2002.http://www.gov.za/sites/www.gov.za/files/a17-02.
This attitude gives partial support to the present Mental Health Care Act.
Source: https://rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_ViewMasCirculardetails.aspx?id=9862 ** (Note for banks - Mental Health Act, 1987 is replaced by Mental Health Care Act 2017.
See for example the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (England and Wales), in Ireland as recommended in Law Reform Commission, Vulnerable Adults and the Law (LRC 83-2006) and in the Mental Health Care Act (South Africa), s32.
Further care, treatment and rehabilitation of such users will be provided at health establishments designated for this purpose in terms of the Mental Health Care Act.
The Mental Health Care Act provides for the setting up of the Mental Health Board, which is responsible for the protection of patients’ rights.