Alaska Statutes
Article 3. Guardians of Incapacitated Persons.
Sec. 13.26.256. Psychotropic medication influencing wards or respondents at judicial hearings.

(a) A ward or respondent has a right to participate to the maximum extent possible in all judicial proceedings concerning the ward or respondent and to be free from the influence of psychotropic medication during the proceedings.
(b) It is the responsibility of the attorney for the ward or respondent to determine if the ward or respondent is being treated with psychotropic medication the effects of which would continue during the judicial proceedings and, if so, to inform the court in writing a reasonable time before the hearing.
(c) The court, upon receipt of the information provided under (b) of this section, shall require a medical examination of the ward or respondent, if the court determines that the medical examination is necessary, and shall determine the advisability of continuation or suspension of the treatment for the duration of the judicial proceedings. The court may make any appropriate order it considers necessary. The court in making its determination shall balance the interest of maximum participation of the ward or respondent in the hearings against the medical and rehabilitative needs of the ward or respondent.
(d) If the ward or respondent is under the influence of psychotropic medication during the judicial proceeding determining capacity, the trier of fact shall take that fact into consideration in making its determination.

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Alaska Statutes

Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts, and Health Care Decisions

Chapter 26. Protection of Minors and Incapacitated Persons and Their Property; Powers of Attorney

Article 3. Guardians of Incapacitated Persons.

Sec. 13.26.201. Purpose and basis for guardianship.

Sec. 13.26.211 Testamentary appointment of guardian for incapacitated person.

Sec. 13.26.216. Venue.

Sec. 13.26.221. Petition.

Sec. 13.26.226. Initial court procedures.

Sec. 13.26.231. Notice of rights of respondent.

Sec. 13.26.236. Visitor's report.

Sec. 13.26.241. Evaluations; right to remain silent; respondent's attorney or expert.

Sec. 13.26.246. Duties and powers of attorney of ward or respondent.

Sec. 13.26.251. Hearing and determination.

Sec. 13.26.256. Psychotropic medication influencing wards or respondents at judicial hearings.

Sec. 13.26.261. Acceptance of appointment; consent to jurisdiction.

Sec. 13.26.266. Guardianship order.

Sec. 13.26.271. Guardianship implementation report.

Sec. 13.26.276. Other reports.

Sec. 13.26.281. Termination of guardianship for incapacitated person.

Sec. 13.26.286. Removal or resignation of guardian; change in or termination of guardianship.

Sec. 13.26.291. Costs in guardianship proceedings.

Sec. 13.26.296. Notices in guardianship proceedings.

Sec. 13.26.301. Temporary guardians; authorization of services.

Sec. 13.26.306. Emergency powers.

Sec. 13.26.311. Who may be guardian; priorities.

Sec. 13.26.316. General powers and duties of guardian.