Title 31, Chapter 36A, Section 7
( 31-36A-7)
(a) In the absence of a person authorized to consent under the provisions of Code Section 31-36A-6, any interested person or persons, including, but not limited to, any authority, corporation, partnership, or other entity operating the health care facility where the adult who is unable to consent is then present, with or without the assistance of legal counsel, may petition the probate court for a health care placement transfer, admission, or discharge order. The petition must be verified and filed in the county where the adult requiring an alternative placement or transfer, admission, or discharge resides or is found, provided that the probate court of the county where the adult is found shall not have jurisdiction to grant the order if it appears that the adult was removed to that county solely for purposes of filing such a petition. The petition shall set forth: (1) The name, age, address, and county of the residence of the
adult, if known; (2) The name, address, and county of residence of the petitioner; (3) The relationship of the petitioner to the adult; (4) The current location of the adult; (5) A physician's certification pursuant to Code Section 31-36A-5; (6) The absence of any person to consent to such transfer, admission, or discharge as authorized by the provisions of Code Section 31-36A-6; (7) Name and address of the recommended alternative health care
facility or placement; and (8) A statement of the reasons for such transfer, admission, or
discharge as required by subsections (b) and (c) of this Code
section. (b) The petition shall be supported by the affidavit of an attending
physician, treating physician, or other physician licensed according
to the laws of the State of Georgia, attesting the following: (1) The adult is unable to consent for himself or herself; (2) It is the physician's belief that it is in the adult's best
interest to be admitted to or discharged from a hospital,
institution, medical center, or other health care institution
providing health or personal care for treatment of any type of
physical or mental condition or to be transferred to an
alternative facility or placement, including, but not limited to,
nursing facilities, personal care homes, rehabilitation
facilities, and home and community based programs; and (3) The identified type of health care facility or placement will
provide the adult with the recommended services to meet the needs
of the adult and is the most appropriate, least restrictive level
of care available. (c) The petition shall also be supported by the affidavit of the
discharging health care facility's discharge planner, social worker,
or other designated personnel attesting to and explaining the
following: (1) There is an absence of a person to consent to such transfer, admission, or discharge as authorized in Code Section 31-36A-6; (2) The recommended alternative facility or placement is the most
appropriate facility or placement available that provides the
least restrictive and most appropriate level of care and reasons
therefor; and (3) Alternative facilities or placements were considered,
including home and community based placements and available
placements, if any, that were in reasonable proximity to the
adult's residence. (d) The court shall review the petition and accompanying affidavits
and other information to determine if all the necessary information
is provided to the court as required in subsections (a), (b), and
(c) of this Code section. The court shall enter an instanter order
if the following information is provided: (1) The adult is unable to consent for himself or herself; (2) There is an absence of any person to consent to such transfer, admission, or discharge as authorized in Code Section 31-36A-6; (3) It is in the adult's best interest to be discharged from a
hospital, institution, medical center, or other health care
institution or placement providing health or personal care for
treatment for any type of physical or mental condition and to be
admitted or transferred to an alternative facility or placement; (4) The recommended alternative facility or placement is the most
appropriate facility or placement available that provides the
least restrictive and most appropriate level of care; and (5) Alternative facilities or placements were considered,
including home and community based placements and available
placements, if any, in reasonable proximity to the adult's
residence. The order shall authorize the petitioner or the petitioner's
designee to do all things necessary to accomplish the discharge from
a hospital, institution, medical center, or other health care
institution and the transfer to or admission to the recommended
facility or placement. (e) At the same time as issuing the order, the court shall provide a
copy of said order to the commissioner of human resources. (f) The order authorizing such transfer, admission, or discharge
shall expire upon the earliest of the following: (1) The completion of the transfer, admission, or discharge and
such responsibilities associated with such transfer, admission, or
discharge, including, but not limited to, assisting with the
completion of applications for financial coverage and insurance
benefits for the health or personal care;
(2) Upon a physician's certification that the adult is able to
understand and make decisions regarding his or her placements for
health or personal care and can communicate such decisions by any
means; or (3) At a time specified by the court not to exceed 30 days from
the date of the order. (g) The order is limited to authorizing the transfer, admission, or
discharge and other responsibilities associated with such decision,
such as authorizing the application for financial coverage and
insurance benefits. It does not include the authority to perform
any other acts on behalf of the adult not expressly authorized in
this Code section. (h) This Code section shall not repeal, abrogate, or impair the
operation of any other laws, either federal or state, governing the
transfer, admission, or discharge of a person to or from a health
care facility or placement. Further, such person retains all rights
provided under laws, both federal and state, as a result of an
involuntary transfer, admission, or discharge. (i) Each certifying physician, discharge planner, social worker, or
other hospital personnel or authorized person who acts in good faith
pursuant to the authority of this Code section shall not be subject
to any civil or criminal liability or discipline for unprofessional
conduct. |