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Section 17 - Mental Healthcare Act, 2017
17. Duties of nominated representative.-
While fulfilling his duties under this Act, the nominated representative shall-
(a) consider the current and past wishes, the life history, values, cultural background and the best interests of the person with mental illness;
(b) give particular credence to the views of the person with mental illness to the extent that the person understands the nature of the decisions under consideration;
(c) provide support to the person with mental illness in making treatment decisions under section 89 or section 90;
(d) have right to seek information on diagnosis and treatment to provide adequate support to the person with mental illness;
(e) have access to the family or home based rehabilitation services as provided under clause (c) of sub-section (4) of section 18 on behalf of and for the benefit of the person with mental illness;
(f) be involved in discharge planning under section 98;
(g) apply to the mental health establishment for admission under section 87 or section 89 or section 90;
(h) apply to the concerned Board on behalf of the person with mental illness for discharge under section 87 or section 89 or section 90;
(i) apply to the concerned Board against violation of rights of the person with mental illness in a mental health establishment;
(j) appoint a suitable attendant under sub-section (5) or sub-section (6) of section 87;
(k) have the right to give or withhold consent for research under circumstances mentioned under sub-section (3) of section 99.
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