(a) an approved provider provides aged care of a kind specified in the Quality of Care Principles made for the purposes of paragraph 54 - 1(1)(f) to a care recipient; and
(b) a * restrictive practice is used in relation to the care recipient; and
(c) the care recipient lacked capacity to give informed consent to the use of the restrictive practice.
(2) A * protected entity is not subject to any civil or criminal liability for, or in relation to, the use of the * restrictive practice in relation to the care recipient if:
(a) informed consent to the use of the restrictive practice was given by a person or body specified in the Quality of Care Principles made for the purposes of this paragraph; and
(b) the restrictive practice was used in the circumstances set out in the Quality of Care Principles made for the purposes of paragraph 54 - 1(1)(f).
(3) Each of the following is a protected entity :
(a) the approved provider referred to in paragraph (1)(a);
(b) an individual who used, or assisted in the use of, the * restrictive practice in relation to the care recipient referred to in that paragraph.