Sec. 717.
(1) A recipient shall not be the subject of electroconvulsive therapy or a procedure intended to produce convulsions or coma unless consent is obtained from the following:
(a) The recipient, if he or she is 18 years of age or older and does not have a guardian for medical purposes.
(b) The recipient's parent who has legal and physical custody of the recipient, if the recipient is less than 18 years of age.
(c) The recipient's guardian, if the guardian has power to execute a consent to procedures described in this section.
(d) The recipient's designated representative, if a durable power of attorney or other advance directive grants the representative authority to consent to procedures described in this section.
(2) If a guardian consents to a procedure described in this section, the procedure shall not be initiated until 2 psychiatrists have examined the recipient and documented in the recipient's medical record their concurrence with the decision to administer the procedure.
(3) If a parent or guardian of a minor consents to a procedure described in this section, the procedure shall not be initiated until 2 child and adolescent psychiatrists, neither of whom may be the treating psychiatrist, have examined the minor and documented in the minor's medical record their concurrence with the decision to administer the procedure.
(4) A minor or an advocate designated by the minor may object to the administration of a procedure described in this section. The objection shall be made either orally or in writing to the probate court. The procedure shall not be initiated before a court hearing on the minor's or advocate's objection.
(5) At least 72 hours, excluding Sundays or holidays, before the initiation of a procedure described in this section, a minor shall be informed that he or she has a right to object to the procedure.
(6) If a procedure described in this section is considered advisable for a recipient and an individual eligible to give consent for the procedure is not located after diligent effort, a probate court may, upon petition and after a hearing, consent to administration of the procedure in lieu of the individual eligible to give consent.
History: Add. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 330 - Mental Health Code
Act 258 of 1974 - Mental Health Code (330.1001 - 330.2106)
258-1974-7 - Chapter 7 Rights of Recipients of Mental Health Services (330.1700...330.1758)
Section 330.1700 - Definitions.
Section 330.1704 - Rights of Recipient.
Section 330.1705 - Second Opinion.
Section 330.1706 - Notice of Rights.
Section 330.1706a - Pamphlet; Preparation; Distribution; Contents.
Section 330.1707 - Rights of Minor.
Section 330.1708 - Suitable Services; Treatment Environment; Setting; Rights.
Section 330.1710 - Physical and Mental Examination; Reexamination.
Section 330.1711 - Rights of Family Members.
Section 330.1712 - Individualized Written Plan of Services.
Section 330.1713 - Choice of Physician or Mental Health Professional.
Section 330.1714 - Informing Resident of Clinical Status and Progress.
Section 330.1715 - Services of Mental Health Professional.
Section 330.1716 - Surgery; Consent.
Section 330.1717 - Electroconvulsive Therapy or Other Procedure; Consent.
Section 330.1718 - Psychotropic Drugs.
Section 330.1720 - Statistical Report of Deaths; Investigation.
Section 330.1722 - Protection of Recipient From Abuse or Neglect.
Section 330.1723 - Suspected Abuse of Recipient or Resident; Report to Law Enforcement Agency.
Section 330.1723a - Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem.
Section 330.1724 - Fingerprints, Photographs, Audiorecording, or Use of 1-Way Glass.
Section 330.1726 - Communication by Mail and Telephone; Visits.
Section 330.1728 - Personal Property.
Section 330.1732 - Accepting Funds for Use of Resident.
Section 330.1734 - Facility as Representative Payee or Fiduciary.
Section 330.1736 - Performance of Labor by Resident.
Section 330.1738 - Repealed. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996.
Section 330.1740 - Physical Restraint.
Section 330.1744 - Freedom of Movement.
Section 330.1748 - Confidentiality.
Section 330.1749 - Statement Correcting or Amending Information.
Section 330.1750 - Privileged Communications.
Section 330.1752 - Policies and Procedures.
Section 330.1753 - Recipient Rights System; Review by Department.
Section 330.1756 - State Recipient Rights Advisory Committee; Appointment by Director.
Section 330.1758 - Recipient Rights Advisory Committee; Appointment by Licensed Hospital.