Lunacy Act, 1890

Meetings of visitors.

181.—(1) The visitors shall meet at such times and places as they may think proper.

(2) The clerk to the visitors shall, upon the direction of any two visitors, call a meeting of the visitors at such time and place as the two visitors may appoint.

(3) The times and places of meetings shall be kept secret, and each meeting shall be held privately and so that no manager or person interested in or employed about or connected with any house to be visited shall have notice of any intended visit.