Ga. Code § 37-11-6

Current through 2023-2024 Legislative Session Chapter 709
Section 37-11-6 - Rights of agent
(a) Except to the extent that a right is limited by a directive or by any state or federal law or regulation, an agent shall have the same right as a declarant to receive information regarding the proposed mental health care and to receive, review, and consent to disclosure of medical records, including records relating to the treatment of a substance use disorder, relating to that mental health care. All of a declarant's mental health information and medical records shall remain otherwise protected under state and federal privilege, and this right of access shall not waive any evidentiary privilege.
(b) At the declarant's expense and subject to reasonable rules of a provider or facility to prevent disruption of the declarant's mental health care, an agent shall have the same right the declarant has to examine, copy, and consent to disclosure of all the declarant's medical records that the agent deems relevant to the exercise of the agent's powers, whether the records relate to mental health or any other medical condition and whether they are in the possession of or maintained by any physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, facility, or other health care provider, despite contrary provisions of any other statute or rule of law.
(c) The authority given an agent by this Code section shall include all rights that a declarant has under the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, P.L. 104-191, and its implementing regulations regarding the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information and other medical records.

OCGA § 37-11-6

Added by 2022 Ga. Laws 836,§ 1-1, eff. 7/1/2022.