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LAWS OF KENYA
MENTAL HEALTH ACT
CAP. 248
- Published in Kenya Gazette Vol. XCI—No. 49 on 1 December 1989
- Assented to on 27 November 1989
- Commenced on 1 May 1991 by Mental Health Act Commencement
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1993 (Act No. 11 of 1993) on 31 December 1993]
- [Amended by Mental Health (Amendment) Act, 2022 (Act No. 27 of 2022) on 11 July 2022]
- [Revised by 24th Annual Supplement (Legal Notice 221 of 2023) on 31 December 2022]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendment) Act, 2023 (Act No. 19 of 2023) on 11 December 2023]
Part I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Mental Health Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"Board" means the Kenya Board of Mental Health established under section 4;"Cabinet Secretary" means the Cabinet Secretary for the time being in charge of matters relating to health;"care treatment and rehabilitation” includes preventive and after care services such as counselling psychotherapy and vocational care;“county executive committee member” means the county executive committee member for the time being in charge of matters relating to health;"court" means the High Court;"Director” means the Director-General for Health;"guardian" in relation to a minor with mental illness includes -(a)the parents of the minor;(b)a person who has parental responsibility over the minor;(c)a person who has legal custody of the minor;(d)in the absence of a parent, a person who has care and control of the minor; or(e)in the absence of a parent or a person who has care and control of the minor, a person who has actual custody of the minor;"health care provider” means a person who provides health care services and includes a mental health practitioner;"Health Information System” means the Health Information System established by the Ministry of Health under section 105 of the Health Act (No. 21 of 2017);"magistrate" means a magistrate holding a subordinate court of the first class;"manager" means any person appointed under Part XII;"medical practitioner" has the meaning assigned to that term in sections 2 and 3 of the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Act (Cap. 253);"mental health facility” means a facility registered and licensed by the relevant medical regulatory body to provide mental health services;“mental health practitioner” means a qualified and duly registered—(a)psychiatrist under the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Act (Cap. 253);(b)medical practitioner under the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Act;(c)psychologist under the Counsellors and Psychologists Act (No. 14 of 2014);(d)clinical officer under the Clinical Officers (Training, Registration and Licensing) Act (Cap. 260);(e)counsellor under the Counsellors and Psychologists Act; and(f)psychiatric nurse under the Nurses Act (Cap. 257);“mental health services” means the promotion of mental wellbeing, prevention, management or alleviation of disease, illness, injury and other physical and social determinants affecting mental health in individuals;“mental health unit” means a place or a section within a health facility designated to provide mental health services;"mental hospital" deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 3;“person in charge” in relation to a health facility, means the person for the time being authorized by the Director, in the case of a National Referral Hospital, or the County Executive Committee Member, in the case of a county health facility, to be in medical charge of the respective health facility;“person with mental illness” means a person diagnosed by a qualified mental health practitioner to be suffering from mental illness, and includes—(a)a person diagnosed with alcohol or substance use disorder; and(b)a person with suicidal ideation or behaviour;"Person suffering from mental disorder" deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 3;“rehabilitation” means the multidisciplinary approach aimed at supporting persons with psychosocial, intellectual and cognitive disabilities, access to services geared towards their treatment and recovery process;“representative” means -(a)a spouse of that person, or if unable or unwilling;(b)the child of that person, where such child has attained the age of eighteen years, or if unable or unwilling;(c)a parent of that person, or if unable or unwilling;(d)a relative of that person, or if unable or unwilling; or(e)a person under whose care or charge the person with mental illness is;"substance abuse" means the maladaptive pattern of use as indicated by either recurrent or continued use of any psychoactive substances (such as alcohol, amphetamines, cannabis sativa, cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants, opiods, sedatives, hypnotics, or anxiolytics) where such use causes or exacerbates persistent or recurrent social, occupational, psychological or physical problems;“supporter” means a person appointed under section 3I by the person with mental illness to make decisions on behalf of the person with mental illness according to the will and preference of the person with mental illness;"treatment" includes medical treatment, nursing and care and training under medical supervision.[Act No. 11 of 1993, Sch., Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 3.]2A. Purpose of the Act
The purpose of this Act is to provide a framework to—2B. Guiding principles
All persons under this Act shall, in the performance of their functions under this Act, be guided by the following principles—Part IA – OBLIGATIONS OF THE NATIONAL AND COUNTY GOVERNMENTS
[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 5.]2C. Obligations of National Government
The National Government shall -2D. Obligation of the County governments
2E. County mental health councils
Part II – RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 6.]3. Rights of persons with mental illness
Every person with mental illness has the right to—3A. Right to mental health services
3B. Consent to treatment
3C. Right to participate in treatment planning
3D. Access to medical insurance
3E. Protection of persons with mental illness
3F. Rights to civil, political and economic rights
3G. Right to access to information
3H. Right to confidentiality
3I. Right to appoint a supporter
3J. Decisions by the supporter
3K. Legal capacity
A person with mental illness has a right to recognition before the law and shall enjoy legal rights on an equal basis with other persons in all aspects of life.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 6.]Part III – THE KENYA BOARD OF MENTAL HEALTH
4. Establishment of the Board
4A. Vacancy in the Board
The office of a member of the Board shall become vacant if the holder—4B. Removal of member of Board from Office
4C. Delegation by the Board
The Board may, by resolution either generally or in any particular case, delegate to any committee of the Board or to any member, officer, employee or agent of the Board, the exercise of any of the powers or the performance of any of its functions or duties under this Act or under any other written law.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 8.]5. Functions of the Board
The function of the Board shall be—6. The Director of Mental Health and staff of the Board
7. Deleted
Deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 11.8. Expenses of the Board and the district mental health councils
Part IV – MANAGEMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH UNITS AND FACILITIES, ADMISSION AND TREATMENT OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 13.]9. Establishment of mental health units
9A. Establishment of mental health facilities
There may be established -9B. Establishment of a private mental health facility
9C. Penalty for fraudulently procurement of registration of private mental health facility
9D. Reports by mental health facilities and units
A person in charge of a mental health facility or unit shall submit a monthly report to the Board and the county executive committee member on—(a)the number of voluntary or involuntary patients the mental health facility or unit has received;(b)the number of voluntary or involuntary patients the mental health facility or unit has discharged;(c)the number of voluntary patients or involuntary patients still under the care of the mental health facility or unit;(d)the number of voluntary or involuntary patients who have died in the course of treatment in the mental health facility or unit;(e)the number of patients who have undergone emergency mental health care treatment;(f)the number of mental health patients admitted on an emergency basis that the mental health facility or unit has discharged, are still under its care or have died in the course of treatment; and(g)the number of patients who have been subjected to restraint and seclusion and the number of times restraint and seclusion has been used as an additional parameter during the course of their treatment.9E. Seclusion and restraint
9F. Informed consent
Part V – VOLUNTARY PATIENTS
Part heading Deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 16.10. Voluntary admission of a patient
11. Deleted
Deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 18.12. Deleted
Deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 19.13. Deleted
Deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 20.Part VI – INVOLUNTARY PATIENTS
[Part heading deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 21.]14. Involuntary admission
15. Deleted
Deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 23.15A. Conditions for emergency admission and treatment
Part VII – EMERGENCY ADMISSION
Part heading Deleted by Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 24.16. Power to take person suffering from mental disorder into custody
Part VIII – ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE OF MEMBERS OF THE KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 27.]17. Admission of member of the Kenya Defence Forces for observation and treatment
Part IX – ADMISSION OF PATIENTS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES
18. Admission of patients from foreign countries to be under this Part
19. Admission of patients from foreign countries
20. Admission fees under this Part
Part X – REVIEW, DISCHARGE AND TRANSFER OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 31.]20A. Review of mental health status
21. Discharge
22. Interim discharge
23. Transfer of patients in Government hospitals
Part XI – REMOVAL OF PATIENTS TO OTHER COUNTRIES
24. Treatment of a person with mental illness abroad
25. Cost of removal and maintenance
The cost of removal under this Part of any person, of his maintenance after removal, of his return and of his being sent, in the event of discharge after recovery, to any place shall be paid in such manner as may be arranged between the Government and the proper authorities in the country concerned:Provided that nothing in this Part shall affect any power to recover any part, or the whole, of the cost of the removal from the property of the person removed or from any person legally liable to maintain him, or otherwise.Part XII – CARE AND ADMINISTRATION OF PROPERTY OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 37.]26. Application for administration
27. Orders of the Court
28. Duties of a manager
29. Inventory of property
30. Penalty
31. Removal of manager
Part XIII – GENERAL PROVISIONS
40. Letters of patients
41. Power to refuse reception into mental hospital
42. Protection of persons acting under Act
43. Issuance of recommendation or medical certificate
No medical recommendation for admission of a person to a mental health facility and no medical certificate for the purposes of sections, 10, 14 and 15 shall be signed by any person owning a financial interest in such mental health facility unless the person in respect of whom the recommendation or certificate is signed, is at the time of signing, admitted to the mental health facility or is lawfully detained in some other suitable place for observation as to his mental condition, by the person who signs the certificate.[Act No. 11 of 1993, Sch., Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 41.]44. Correction of admission procedure
Where, upon a person being admitted into a mental health facility or unit as the case may be, the person in charge discovers a defect in the admission procedure or the medical recommendation upon which the person was admitted, the person in charge may require the defect to be corrected at any time within fourteen days after the person is admitted into the mental health facility or unit as the case may be.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 42.]45. Escape from mental health facility
46. Complaints
Part XIV – OFFENCES
47. Person other than medical practitioner signing certificates
Any person who, not being a medical practitioner or a person approved and authorised by the Director, knowingly and wilfully signs any medical certificate for the purposes of any of the provisions of this Act shall be guilty of an offence.[Act No. 11 of 1993, Sch.]48. False certificates
Any medical practitioner who knowingly, wilfully or recklessly, certifies anything in a certificate made under this Act, which he knows to be untrue, shall be guilty of an offence.49. Aiding the escape of person suffering from mental illness
Any person who wilfully assists the escape of any person with mental illness being conveyed to or from, or while under care and treatment in, a mental health facility or unit as the case may be, or who harbours any person suffering from mental illness whom the person knows has escaped from a mental health facility or unit as the case may be, commits an offence.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 45.]50. Permitting patient to quit mental facility unlawfully
Any person in charge, or any person employed at a mental health facility or unit as the case may be, who through wilful neglect or connivance permits any patient in the mental health facility or unit as the case may be, to leave such mental health facility or unit other than under this Act or any other law for the time being in force commits an offence.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 46.]51. Ill-treatment of person in mental health facility or unit
A person in charge of, or any person employed at, a mental health facility or unit as the case may be, who strikes, ill-treats, abuses or wilfully neglects any patient in the mental health facility or unit as the case may be, commits an offence.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 47.]52. Dealings with patients
Any person who, without the consent of the person in charge gives, sells or barters any articles or commodity of any kind to any patient in a mental health facility or unit as the case may be, whether inside or outside the grounds of the mental health facility or unit as the case may be shall be guilty of an offence.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 48.]53. General penalty
Any person who is guilty of an offence under this Act, or who contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or of any regulations made under this Act shall, where no other penalty is expressly provided, be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months or to both.[Act No. 27 of 2022, s. 49.]Part XV – POWER TO MAKE REGULATIONS AND RULES OF COURT, ETC.
54. Regulations
The Cabinet Secretary shall, in consultation with the Board and the Council of County Governors, make regulations—55. Rules of court
The Chief Justice may make rules to provide for any matters relating to the procedure of the court, or of a magistrate, under this Act.56. Repeal of the Mental Treatment Act (Cap. 248)
The Mental Treatment Act is repealed.57. Transition
History of this document
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