Georgia Code
Article 4 - Power of Attorney for the Care of a Child
§ 19-9-127. Temporary Written Permission to Seek Emergency Medical Treatment or Other Services for Children

Nothing in this article shall preclude a parent or agent from granting temporary written permission to seek emergency medical treatment or other services for a child while such child is in the custody of an adult who is not the parent or agent and who is temporarily supervising the child at the request of such parent or agent.
History. Code 1981, § 19-9-127 , enacted by Ga. L. 2018, p. 19, § 2-2/HB 159.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 19 - Domestic Relations

Chapter 9 - Child Custody Proceedings

Article 4 - Power of Attorney for the Care of a Child

§ 19-9-120. Short Title

§ 19-9-121. Definitions

§ 19-9-122. Delegation of Child Caregiving Authority

§ 19-9-123. Reporting Requirement From Nonprofit Entities or Faith Based Organizations; Departmental Responsibilities and Liabilities; Regulation

§ 19-9-124. Parental Limitation on Delegation of Power of Attorney; Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Agents; Acknowledgment of Acceptance of Responsibilities; Approval of Agents; Organizational and Entity Record Keeping

§ 19-9-125. Notice to Noncustodial Parent of Execution of Power of Attorney; Objection by Noncustodial Parent; Compliance With Relocation Notice Requirements

§ 19-9-126. Impact of Execution on Parental Rights

§ 19-9-127. Temporary Written Permission to Seek Emergency Medical Treatment or Other Services for Children

§ 19-9-128. No Limitation on Role of Division of Family and Children Services

§ 19-9-129. Execution of Power of Attorney; Probate Court Responsibilities; Revocation or Execution of Subsequent Power of Attorney

§ 19-9-130. Authority of Agent; Revocation, Termination, or Resignation of Agent Exercising Power of Attorney; Right of Parent to Access Records While Power of Attorney in Effect

§ 19-9-131. Child’s Status Upon Execution of Power of Attorney; Delegation of Authority Must Specify Applicability

§ 19-9-132. Delegation to Grandparent; Delegation by Deployed Parents

§ 19-9-133. Continuing Application of Former Provisions as Applicable to Grandparents

§ 19-9-134. Power of Attorney Form