Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 431 - General Provisions as to Contracts
Section 431.061 - Consent to surgical or medical treatment, who may give, when.

Effective - 28 Aug 2014
431.061. Consent to surgical or medical treatment, who may give, when. — 1. In addition to such other persons as may be so authorized and empowered, any one of the following persons if otherwise competent to contract, is authorized and empowered to consent, either orally or otherwise, to any surgical, medical, or other treatment or procedures, including immunizations, not prohibited by law:
(1) Any adult eighteen years of age or older for himself;
(2) Any parent for his minor child in his legal custody;
(3) Any minor who has been lawfully married and any minor parent or legal custodian of a child for himself, his child and any child in his legal custody;
(4) Any minor for himself in case of:
(a) Pregnancy, but excluding abortions;
(b) Venereal disease;
(c) Drug or substance abuse including those referred to in chapter 195;
(5) Any adult standing in loco parentis, whether serving formally or not, for his minor charge in case of emergency as defined in section 431.063;
(6) Any guardian of the person for his ward;
(7) Any relative caregiver of a minor child as provided for under section 431.058.
2. The provisions of sections 431.061 and 431.063 shall be liberally construed, and all relationships set forth in subsection 1 of this section shall include the adoptive and step-relationship as well as the natural relationship and the relationship by the half blood as well as by the whole blood.
3. A consent by one person so authorized and empowered shall be sufficient notwithstanding that there are other persons so authorized and empowered or that such other persons shall refuse or decline to consent or shall protest against the proposed surgical, medical or other treatment or procedures.
4. Any person acting in good faith and not having been put on notice to the contrary shall be justified in relying on the representations of any person purporting to give such consent, including, but not limited to, his identity, his age, his marital status, and his relationship to any other person for whom the consent is purportedly given.
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(L. 1971 H.B. 73 § 1, A.L. 1977 S.B. 48, A.L. 2014 S.B. 532)
CROSS REFERENCES:
Consent to immunization may be delegated to relative caregivers, when, 431.058
Mandatory insurance coverage of immunizations, exceptions, 376.1215
(1985) Section 431.062, RSMo, requires that a parent must expressly agree to pay for any treatment provided under this section, or he is not liable for such payment. Missouri Osteopathic Foundation v. Ott, (A.) 702 S.W.2d 495.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXVIII - Contracts and Contractual Relations

Chapter 431 - General Provisions as to Contracts

Section 431.010 - Private seals abolished.

Section 431.020 - Instrument of writing to import consideration — due and payable as specified.

Section 431.030 - Provisions limiting time for bringing suits prohibited.

Section 431.040 - Fraud in sale of nursery stock — damages recoverable.

Section 431.050 - Failure of nurserymen to deliver at proper time and season, contract voidable.

Section 431.055 - Persons competent to contract when eighteen years of age.

Section 431.056 - Minor's ability to contract for certain purposes — conditions — immunity from liability, when.

Section 431.058 - Relative caregiver may consent to immunization of child, when — definitions — parental decision supercedes relative caregiver — notice when child stops living with relative caregiver — limitations on liability, when — affidavit requ...

Section 431.060 - Contracts by persons under eighteen years of age — ratification necessary — how made.

Section 431.061 - Consent to surgical or medical treatment, who may give, when.

Section 431.062 - Minor cannot disaffirm contract, when — parents or guardian not liable, exception — disclosure by physician authorized, when.

Section 431.063 - Implied consent, when valid — lack of consent, when excused — emergency defined.

Section 431.064 - Experimental treatment, tests, and drugs, consent to administer by third party — life-threatening emergencies, consent by whom.

Section 431.065 - Minor spouse or parent may give consent, when.

Section 431.066 - Insurance benefits payable directly to minor, when — validity of receipt — disaffirmance prohibited.

Section 431.067 - Contracts of minors to borrow money for higher education — validity.

Section 431.068 - Persons seventeen or older may donate blood — written permission required for sixteen-year-olds.

Section 431.069 - Acquiring human tissues declared to be rendition of a service — transfusions or transplants declared not a sale — implied warranties, how limited.

Section 431.070 - Contracts with counties, effect.

Section 431.080 - Suit may be instituted thereon.

Section 431.090 - County commission may appoint agent to contract for county.

Section 431.100 - Claims against county for work and labor.

Section 431.110 - Joint contracts to be construed as joint and several.

Section 431.120 - Joint debt shall survive, against whom.

Section 431.130 - Survival of debt, against whom.

Section 431.140 - Joint obligations — suit brought against whom.

Section 431.150 - Creditor may compound with one of several debtors — release — what sums.

Section 431.160 - Assignor shall not release demand, when — title of assignee.

Section 431.170 - Action against assignor by assignee, when.

Section 431.180 - Contract for private design or construction work, scheduled payments — action for failure to pay, interest — arbitration — application.

Section 431.181 - Payments for the transportation of property to be made within thirty days after delivery, when — warranty repair work, reimbursement, rates.

Section 431.183 - Payment contingent upon payment from third party, not a defense to enforcement of lien.

Section 431.202 - Employment covenants enforceable, when — reasonability presumption.