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22-8A-15
Section 22-8A-15 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE MARCH 28, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The representative
of a qualified minor may execute a directive with respect to the extent of medical treatment,
medication, and other interventions available to provide palliative and supportive care to
the qualified minor by completing and signing an Order for PPEL Care form. Once completed
and signed by the representative, the attending physician may complete and sign the executed
directive and enter the directive into the medical record of the qualified minor. Once properly
entered and received into the medical record, the directive is deemed a valid Order for PPEL
Care; provided, however, it is the intent of this section to recognize the desires as reflected
in communications, including verbal or written statements, of a qualified minor and of the
representative of a qualified minor with respect to the extent of...
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26-21-7
Section 26-21-7 Nonliability of physician for claims arising out of disclosure of information;
nondisclosure of information regarding abortion pursuant to court order; physician has no
duty to secure waiver. (a) No physician who complies with the parental consent requirements
of this chapter shall be liable in any manner to the minor upon whom the abortion was performed
for any claim whatsoever arising out of or based on the disclosure of any information concerning
the medical condition of such minor to her parent, parents, or legal guardian. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, a physician who performs an abortion pursuant to a court order obtained under
this chapter, shall not disclose any information regarding same to the parent, parents, or
legal guardian of the minor unless such disclosure is made pursuant to a court order. In no
event shall the physician be under any duty to initiate proceedings in any court to secure
a waiver of the parental consent requirement on behalf of any minor...
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25-5-77
Section 25-5-77 Expenses of medical and surgical treatment, vocational rehabilitation, medicine,
etc.; medical examinations; review by ombudsman of medical services. (a) In addition to the
compensation provided in this article and Article 4 of this chapter, the employer, where applicable,
shall pay the actual cost of the repair, refitting, or replacement of artificial members damaged
as the result of an accident arising out of and in the course of employment, and the employer,
except as otherwise provided in this amendatory act, shall pay an amount not to exceed the
prevailing rate or maximum schedule of fees as established herein of reasonably necessary
medical and surgical treatment and attention, physical rehabilitation, medicine, medical and
surgical supplies, crutches, artificial members, and other apparatus as the result of an accident
arising out of and in the course of the employment, as may be obtained by the injured employee
or, in case of death, obtained during the period...
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26-10A-34
Section 26-10A-34 Payments to parent for placing minor for adoption; maternity expenses; receipt
of financial benefits by father. (a) It shall be a Class A misdemeanor for any person or agency
to offer to pay money or anything of value to a parent for the placement for adoption, for
the consent to an adoption, or for cooperation in the completion of an adoption of his or
her minor. It shall be a Class C felony for any person or agency to pay money or anything
of value to a parent for the placement of a child for adoption, for the consent to an adoption,
or for cooperation in the completion of an adoption of his or her minor. This section does
not make it unlawful to pay the maternity-connected medical or hospital and necessary living
expenses of the mother preceding and during pregnancy-related incapacity as an act of charity,
as long as the payment is not contingent upon placement of the minor for adoption, consent
to the adoption, or cooperation in the completion of the adoption. (b)...
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13A-3-24
Section 13A-3-24 Use of force by persons with parental, custodial, or special responsibilities.
The use of force upon another person is justified under any of the following circumstances:
(1) A parent, guardian, or other person responsible for the care and supervision of a minor
or an incompetent person, and a teacher or other person responsible for the care and supervision
of a minor for a special purpose, may use reasonable and appropriate physical force upon the
minor or incompetent person when and to the extent that he reasonably believes it necessary
and appropriate to maintain discipline or to promote the welfare of the minor or incompetent
person. (2) A warden or other authorized official of a jail, prison, or correctional institution
may, in order to maintain order and discipline, use whatever physical force is authorized
by law. (3) A person responsible for the maintenance of order in a common or contract carrier
of passengers, or a person acting under his direction, may use...
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40-12-139
Section 40-12-139 Peddlers and itinerant vendors. (a) Every itinerant vendor or peddler who
shall sell or offer for sale any drugs, ointments or medical preparations intended for treatment
of any disease or injury, who shall by speech, writing or printing or any other method profess
to treat or cure diseases, injury or deformity by any drug, nostrum or medical preparation
shall pay an annual license tax of $250 to the state and $125 in each county where he does
business, but the license taken out under this section will not be so construed as to authorize
the licensee to practice medicine or treat persons for diseases; provided, that the foregoing
shall not be construed to apply to the sale of patent or proprietary medicines or household
remedies in original or unbroken packages upon which are written or printed directions for
use. (b) Each itinerant vendor or peddler of spices, flavoring, extracts, toilet articles,
soaps, insecticides, stock and poultry supplies, proprietary medicines...
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8-26B-14
Section 8-26B-14 Prohibited conduct; payment of expenses under certain circumstances. (a) Except
as otherwise provided in subsection (c), an athlete agent, with the intent to influence a
student athlete or, if the athlete is a minor, a parent or guardian of the athlete, to enter
into an agency contract, may not take any of the following actions or encourage any other
individual to take or assist any other individual in taking any of the following actions on
behalf of the agent: (1) give materially false or misleading information or make a materially
false promise or representation; (2) furnish anything of value to the athlete before the athlete
enters into the contract; or (3) furnish anything of value to an individual other than the
athlete or another registered athlete agent. (b) An athlete agent may not intentionally do
any of the following or encourage any other individual to do any of the following on behalf
of the agent: (1) initiate contact, directly or indirectly, with a...
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27-54-4
Section 27-54-4 Illnesses covered; requirements of benefit plans, etc. (a) All group health
benefit plans shall offer to provide, at a minimum, additional benefits according to this
chapter for a person receiving medical treatment for any of the following mental illnesses
diagnosed by an appropriately licensed provider. (1) Schizophrenia, schizophrenia form disorder,
schizo affective disorder. (2) Bipolar disorder. (3) Panic disorder. (4) Obsessive-compulsive
disorder. (5) Major depressive disorder. (6) Anxiety disorders. (7) Mood disorders. (8) Any
condition or disorder involving mental illness, excluding alcohol and substance abuse, that
falls under any of the diagnostic categories listed in the mental disorders section of the
International Classification of Disease, as periodically revised. (b) All group health benefit
plans, policies, contracts, and certificates executed, delivered, issued for delivery, continue,
or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2001, shall offer, at...
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22-8-1
Section 22-8-1 Persons physically or mentally unable to consent. No consent shall be required
for a licensed physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant
to provide any legally authorized medical or mental health services to a person when the person
is either physically unable to consent or mentally unable to consent and who, but for the
mental or physical disability, would be able to consent; provided, that two or more licensed
physicians, psychiatrists, or psychologists, or one licensed physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist
and one or more nurse practitioners or physician assistants, after having consultation, have
signed a written statement finding, in their judgment, that the medical services are necessary
and that a delay in treatment would increase the risk to the person's life or health. (Acts
1971, No. 2281, p. 3681, §6; Act 2019-355, §1.)...
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25-5-1
Section 25-5-1 Definitions. Throughout this chapter, the following words and phrases as used
therein shall be considered to have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context
shall clearly indicate a different meaning in the connection used: (1) COMPENSATION. The money
benefits to be paid on account of injury or death, as provided in Articles 3 and 4. The recovery
which an employee may receive by action at law under Article 2 of this chapter is termed "recovery
of civil damages," as provided for in Sections 25-5-31 and 25-5-34. "Compensation"
does not include medical and surgical treatment and attention, medicine, medical and surgical
supplies, and crutches and apparatus furnished an employee on account of an injury. (2) CHILD
or CHILDREN. The terms include posthumous children and all other children entitled by law
to inherit as children of the deceased; stepchildren who were members of the family of the
deceased, at the time of the accident, and were dependent upon him or...
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