Incapacitated individual definition

Incapacitated individual means an individual who is impaired by reason of mental illness, mental deficiency, physical illness or disability, chronic use of drugs, chronic intoxication, or other cause, not including minority, to the extent of lacking sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate informed decisions.
Incapacitated individual means that term as defined in section 1105 of the estates and protected individuals code, 1998 PA 386, MCL 700.1105.
Incapacitated individual means a minor or any individual who is substantially blind or physically crippled or substantially mentally retarded or who is adjudged under any law, whether of the United Republic or of any other country, to be of unsound mind;

More Definitions of Incapacitated individual

Incapacitated individual means a person who, pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction, has been found to be incapable of receiving and evaluating information effectively or responding to people, events, or environments to such an extent that the individual lacks the capacity to (i) meet the essential requirements of his health, care, safety, or therapeutic needs without the assistance or protection of a guardian, or (ii) manage property or financial affairs or provide for his support or for the support of his legal dependents without the assistance or protection of a conservator.
Incapacitated individual means an individual as defined in IC 12-10-7-1.
Incapacitated individual means an individual who, for reasons other than minority, has been adjudicated as incapacitated.
Incapacitated individual means an individual who is incapacitated.
Incapacitated individual means an individual who is incapacitated, as defined in Section 75-1-201.
Incapacitated individual means person who has been judged by a court to be incapacitated
Incapacitated individual means an adult whose ability to receive and evaluate information effectively or to communicate decisions is impaired to such an extent that he or she lacks the capacity to manage all or some of his or her financial resources or to meet all or some essential requirements for his or her physical health, safety, habilitation, or therapeutic needs without court-ordered assistance or the appointment of a guardian or conservator.