"Drug" Defined; Right of Minor to Obtain Treatment of Drug Abuse on His Consent Alone; Binding Effect of Consent; Informing Minor's Parent, Spouse, Custodian, or Guardian of Treatment
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Mental Health
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Hospitalization and Treatment of Alcoholics, Drug Dependent Individuals, and Drug Abusers
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General Provisions
- "Drug" Defined; Right of Minor to Obtain Treatment of Drug Abuse on His Consent Alone; Binding Effect of Consent; Informing Minor's Parent, Spouse, Custodian, or Guardian of Treatment
- As used in this Code section, the term "drug" means any drug as defined in Code Section 26-3-2, any dangerous drug as defined in Code Section 16-13-71, any controlled substance as defined in Code Section 16-13-21, and any narcotic drug as defined in Code Section 16-13-21.
- The consent to the provision of medical or surgical care or services by a hospital or public clinic or to the performance of medical or surgical care or services by a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery, when such consent is given by a minor who is or professes to be suffering from drug abuse, shall be as valid and binding as if the minor had achieved his majority, provided that any such treatment shall involve procedures and therapy related to conditions or illnesses arising out of the drug abuse which gave rise to the consent authorized under this Code section. Any such consent shall not be subject to later disaffirmance by reason of minority. The consent of no other person or persons, including but not limited to a spouse, parent, custodian, or guardian, shall be necessary in order to authorize the provision to such minor of such medical or surgical care or services as are described in this subsection.
- Upon the advice and direction of a treating physician or, if more than one, of any one of them, a member of the medical staff of a hospital or public clinic or a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery may, but shall not be obligated to, inform the spouse, parent, custodian, or guardian of any such minor as to the treatment given or needed. Such information may be given to or withheld from the spouse, parent, custodian, or guardian without the consent of the minor patient and even over the express refusal of the minor patient to the providing of such information.
(Ga. L. 1971, p. 337, §§ 1-3.)
Cross references. - Giving of consent for surgical or medical treatment generally, T. 31, C. 9.
Right of minor to obtain medical, surgical, or other treatment for venereal disease on minor's consent alone, § 31-17-7.
RESEARCH REFERENCES
Am. Jur. 2d.
- 25 Am. Jur. 2d, Drugs and Controlled Substances, §§ 1, 2, 4, 6, 18. 59 Am. Jur. 2d, Parent and Child, § 71.
C.J.S. - 28 C.J.S., Drugs and Narcotics, §§ 1, 2.
ALR. - Transplantation: power of parent, guardian, or committee to consent to surgical invasion of ward's person for benefit of another, 35 A.L.R.3d 692.
Propriety of surgically invading incompetent or minor for benefit of third party, 4 A.L.R.5th 1000.
ARTICLE 2 HOSPITALIZATION AND TREATMENT OF VOLUNTARY PATIENTS
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