Definitions
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Guardian and Ward
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Guardians of Minors
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Minors
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Standby Guardians
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As used in this part, the term:
- "Designating individual" means a parent or guardian who appoints a standby guardian. A designating individual may only be:
- A parent of a minor, provided that he or she has physical custody of the minor and his or her parental rights have not terminated; and provided, further, that the other parent of the minor is deceased, has had his or her parental rights terminated, cannot be found after a diligent search has been made, or has consented to the designation of and service by the standby guardian; or
- A guardian of the minor who is duly appointed and serving pursuant to court order.
- "Health care professional" means a person licensed to practice medicine under Chapter 34 of Title 43 or a person licensed as a registered professional nurse under Chapter 26 of Title 43 and authorized by the Georgia Board of Nursing to practice as a nurse practitioner.
- "Health determination" means the dated, written determination by a health care professional that a designating individual is unable to care for a minor due to the designating individual's physical or mental condition or health including a condition created by medical treatment.
- "Standby guardian" means an adult who is named by a designating individual to serve as standby guardian of the minor.
(Code 1981, §29-2-9, enacted by Ga. L. 2004, p. 161, § 1.)
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