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Guardianship and Management of Property Act 1991
32ADefinitions—pt 2A
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32A Definitions—pt 2A
In this part:
carer, for a protected person—see section 32C.
close relative or close friend, of a person, means a relative or
someone else in a close personal relationship with the person who has
frequent contact with the person and a personal interest in the
person’s welfare but does not receive remuneration or reward for the
contact.
domestic partner, of a person, means a domestic partner who is in a
close and continuing relationship with the person.
Note For the meaning of domestic partner, see the Legislation Act, s 169.
Domestic partner includes a spouse, civil union partner or civil partner.
health attorney, for a protected person—see section 32B (1).
health professional means—
(a) in relation to medical treatment involving treatment, care or
support under the Mental Health Act 2015—a mental health
professional under that Act; and
(b) in any other case—a doctor or dentist.
medical treatment—
(a) includes—
(i) a medical procedure or treatment; and
(ii) dental treatment; and
(iii) a series of procedures or courses of treatment; and
(iv) medical treatment involving treatment, care or support
under the Mental Health Act 2015; but
(b) does not include—
(i) a prescribed medical procedure; or
(ii) medical research; or
(iii) low-risk research.
priority order, for health attorneys for a protected person—see
section 32B (3).
protected person means an adult—
(a) who has impaired decision-making ability for the giving of
consent to medical treatment; and
(b) who has not appointed an attorney with authority to give consent
for medical treatment by an enduring power of attorney under—
(i) the Powers of Attorney Act 2006; or
(ii) a law of a State or of another Territory, or a law of a
prescribed country, that corresponds, or substantially
corresponds, to the Powers of Attorney Act 2006; and
(c) for whom the ACAT has not appointed a guardian under this Act
with authority to—
(i) give consent to medical treatment not involving consent for
treatment, care or support under the Mental Health Act
2015; or
(ii) give consent for medical treatment involving treatment,
care or support under the Mental Health Act 2015.
remuneration or reward does not include a carer’s pension.