Georgia Statutes

§ 37-4-123 — Recognition of clients' physical integrity; rights to refuse medication; obtaining consent to treatment and surgery; performance of emergency surgery; immunity of physician; direction of notice of actions taken under Code section

Georgia § 37-4-123

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Bluebook
O.C.G.A. § 37-4-123 (2026).

Text

(a)It shall be the policy of this state to recognize the personal physical integrity of all clients.
(b)It shall be the policy of this state to protect reasonably the right of every individual to refuse medication, except in cases where a physician determines that refusal would be unsafe to the client or others. If the client continues to refuse medication after such initial emergency treatment, a concurring opinion from a second physician must be obtained before medication can be continued without the client's consent. Further, in connection with any hearing under this chapter, the client has the right to appear and testify as free from any side effects or adverse effects of the medication as is reasonably possible.
(c)Any client objecting to the treatment being administered to him sha

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Legislative History

Amended by 2009 Ga. Laws 102,§ 3-5, eff. 7/1/2009.

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