Maine Statutes

§ 22 §1503-A — Authority for consent by a surrogate

Maine § 22 §1503-A
JurisdictionMaine
Title 22HEALTH AND WELFARE
Part 3PUBLIC HEALTH
Ch. 260CONSENT OF MINORS FOR HEALTH SERVICES

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 22, § 22 §1503-A (2026).

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1.Consent by a surrogate; notice of need for health care. A surrogate may give consent for health care for a minor except that a surrogate may not withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment or deny surgery, procedures or other interventions that are life-saving and medically necessary. The existence of a surrogate does not affect the ability of a minor to give consent as otherwise provided by law. Before the surrogate may give consent, the surrogate must make a reasonable good faith attempt to inform the minor's parents or legal guardian of the minor's need for health care and the parents' right to make those decisions. If parental notification is not required by other provisions of law, the surrogate is not required to inform or attempt to inform the minor's parents or legal guardian

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Legislative History

PL 2015, c. 444, §2 (NEW).

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