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*Nothing has been published (as of 25/3/20) but it understood that hearings are being postponed or being held by telephone by the usual panel of three. As in England, the [[Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales Rules 2008|Welsh tribunal rules]] allow for hearings by video link or telephone, and pre-hearing medical examinations "so far as practicable". Unlike in England, a rule change would be needed to allow for disposal of proceedings without a hearing, and primary legislation would be needed to change panel composition (as Welsh tribunal composition is set out in [[MHA 1983 sched 2]]). Update: here is that legislation:
*Nothing has been published (as of 25/3/20) but it understood that hearings are being postponed or being held by telephone by the usual panel of three. As in England, the [[Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales Rules 2008|Welsh tribunal rules]] allow for hearings by video link or telephone, and pre-hearing medical examinations "so far as practicable". Unlike in England, a rule change would be needed to allow for disposal of proceedings without a hearing, and primary legislation would be needed to change panel composition (as Welsh tribunal composition is set out in [[MHA 1983 sched 2]]). Update: here is that legislation:
**{{lsum|Coronavirus Act 2020 (Commencement No 1) (Wales) Regulations 2020}}
**{{lsum|Coronavirus Act 2020 (Commencement No 1) (Wales) Regulations 2020}}

Revision as of 21:48, 4 May 2020

See also: Coronavirus resources#Newer resources

  • Nothing has been published (as of 25/3/20) but it understood that hearings are being postponed or being held by telephone by the usual panel of three. As in England, the Welsh tribunal rules allow for hearings by video link or telephone, and pre-hearing medical examinations "so far as practicable". Unlike in England, a rule change would be needed to allow for disposal of proceedings without a hearing, and primary legislation would be needed to change panel composition (as Welsh tribunal composition is set out in MHA 1983 sched 2). Update: here is that legislation:

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