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notice with those reasons, called a Form 42 (Notice to Person of Application for Psychiatric Assessment). The reason that the doctor is holding you on the Form 1 will be given to you on a Form 42. You have the right to receive the Form 42 immediately.
A Form 49 can be thought of as a detention order. This means the patient does not need any additional Forms to be issued (e.g. - such as a Form 1) to detain them once they are brought to a hospital.
If a Form 2 is issued, it will be sent to police to allow them to pick up the individual. A Form 2 makes sure a person is brought to the hospital to see a doctor. The doctor will decide whether they require treatment. A Form 2 does not guarantee a psychiatric hospital admission.
Once the CTP is developed, the person will be given a Form 49 (Notice of Intention to Issue or Renew a Community Treatment Order) and a copy of the CTP. The doctor will notify a rights adviser who will contact the person and SDM (if any) to give information regarding their obligations under the CTP and options.
A Form 1 is an application by a physician for a person to undergo a psychiatric assessment to determine whether that person needs to be admitted for further care in a psychiatric facility, as an involuntary or voluntary patient, or if they should be discharged.
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A Community Treatment Order (CTO), is a provision under the Ontario Mental Health Act that allows a physician to mandate supervised treatment on a patient when they are discharged from hospital. The overall goal of CTOs is to prevent mental health deterioration due to medication non-compliance.
A Form 42 (Notice to Person under Subsection 38.1 of the Act of Application for Psychiatric Assessment under Section 15 or an Order under Section 32 of the Act) is given to a patient to notify them you are detaining them under a Form 1.
This type of assessment is probably the most common situation when a judge wants to determine whether or not an accused is unfit to stand trial. This type of assessment is usually called a fitness to stand trial assessment, or simply a fitness assessment, or a Form 48.

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