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burton19126

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The rights that an individual maintains while serving a Community Treatment Order include all of the following except the right to:
 
  a) Review the findings of incapacity.
  b) Appeal to the courts each time a CTO is issued or reviewed.
  c) Request re-examination.
  d) Have family members as character witnesses.

Question 2

Relative to Ontario's criteria, what is one way that Saskatchewan's criteria for imposing a Community Treatment Order differs?
 
  a) It is more stringent in terms of the number of previous hospital admissions.
  b) It requires that services exist within the province to treat the individual in question.
  c) It requires that the individual is capable of making the decision on their own whereas Ontario will make the decision for the individual regardless of capacity.
  d) It requires that the individual complies with the CTO for two years whereas Ontario only requires that they do for one year.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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