Substituted informed consent by next of kin--Court hearing.

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27A-8-19. Substituted informed consent by next of kin--Court hearing.

The person's next of kin may exercise a substituted informed consent in accordance with the requirements in §27A-8-15 for the sole purpose of admission to an inpatient psychiatric facility or the center. Upon the exercise of such a substituted informed consent, the facility director or center administrator may admit the person as a voluntary patient for a period not to exceed fourteen days if the criteria in subdivisions 27A-8-1(1) to (3), inclusive, and (5), are met. During the fourteen-day admission period, the consenting next of kin may file a petition in circuit court for an order authorizing the appointment of the petitioner as guardian of the person for continuing the admission. If a petition is timely filed, admission of a nonobjecting person may continue until the court hearing. If a petition is not filed, the person shall be discharged upon the expiration of the fourteen-day admission period.

Source: SL 1992, ch 190, §4B; SL 2012, ch 149, §16.


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