27A-15-46. Oral and written informed consent of parent or guardian required for use of psychotropic medication on minor under sixteen.
Except as otherwise provided by this title, psychotropic medication and other forms of treatment may be administered to a minor under the age of sixteen only with the oral and written informed consent of the minor's parent or guardian. If oral and written consent are unable to be obtained by the facility within a reasonable time, efforts to obtain such consent shall be documented in the minor's record and either oral or written consent shall then be sufficient for this purpose. Psychotropic medication may be administered only if prescribed by the minor's treating psychiatrist upon the psychiatrist's written determination that the medication is the least restrictive treatment alternative medically necessary for the improvement of the minor's serious emotional disturbance. The parent's or guardian's informed consent and the treating psychiatrist's determination shall become part of the minor's medical records.
Source: SL 1991, ch 220, §336; SL 1992, ch 189, §27; SL 1995, ch 164, §1; SL 2013, ch 122, §9.