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9. An ACUS patient shall cease to be subject to after-care under supervision and shall cease to be an ACUS patient upon the earliest of—
(a)the patient ceasing to be subject to after-care under supervision in accordance with—
(i)section 25G of the 1983 Act (duration and renewal of after-care under supervision);
(ii)section 25H(1) of the 1983 Act (ending of after-care under supervision);
(iii)section 25H(5) of the 1983 Act (ending of after-care under supervision);
(iv)section 72(4A) of the 1983 Act (powers of tribunals);
(b)the patient being admitted to hospital in pursuance of an application for admission for assessment, where one of the medical recommendations on which that application is founded was made by the community responsible medical officer under article 8(5)(a);
(c)a community treatment order being made in respect of the patient;
(d)the expiry of fourteen days beginning with the making of a determination by the community responsible medical officer under article 8, and
(e)the end of 3rd May 2009.
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