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Guardianship and Management of Property Act 1991
69Capacity to consent to medical etc procedures
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69 Capacity to consent to medical etc procedures
(1) If—
(a) the guardian for a person has the power to give for the person a
consent required for a medical procedure or other treatment
under section 7 (4) (e); or
(b) a declaration that a person is not competent to give a consent
required for a prescribed medical procedure is in force under
subsection (2);
the person is not competent to give such a consent for the procedure
or treatment.
(2) If a guardian is appointed for a person, the ACAT may, by order,
declare that the person is not competent to give a consent required for
a prescribed medical procedure.
(3) If a person, who is not competent to do so, purports to consent to the
performance of a medical procedure or the provision of other
treatment for the person by a doctor, no action or proceeding, civil or
criminal, lies against the doctor only because of the performance of
the procedure or the provision of the treatment without the person’s
consent if—
(a) the doctor did not know, or could not reasonably be expected to
know, that the person was not competent to give the consent
required; and
(b) the doctor otherwise acted in good faith in performing the
procedure or providing the treatment.