No consent shall be required for a licensed physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant to provide any legally authorized medical or mental health services to a person when the person is either physically unable to consent or mentally unable to consent and who, but for the mental or physical disability, would be able to consent; provided, that two or more licensed physicians, psychiatrists, or psychologists, or one licensed physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist and one or more nurse practitioners or physician assistants, after having consultation, have signed a written statement finding, in their judgment, that the medical services are necessary and that a delay in treatment would increase the risk to the person’s life or health.
Ala. Code § 22-8-1
Persons Physically or Mentally Unable to Consent.
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Clarence Abner v. Mobile Infirmary Hospital (2005)
Most recently applied in Clarence Abner v. Mobile Infirmary Hospital (August 2005)
(Acts 1971, No. 2281, p. 3681, §6; Act 2019-355, §1.)
Official source: Alabama Legislature (ALISON). Reproduced from public-domain Alabama statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.