Substitute decision maker definition
Substitute decision maker means a guardian, conservator, representative payee, attorney in fact under a power of attorney, or personal representative.
Substitute decision maker or “SDM” means a person providing substitute decision-making services pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 231E.
Substitute decision maker or “SDM” means a person providing decision-making assistance to a dependent adult in regards to financial or personal care decisions. A substitute decision maker includes, but is not limited to, the roles of guardian, conservator, representative payee, and attorney-in-fact under a power of attorney.
More Definitions of Substitute decision maker
Substitute decision maker means a person who is authorized under section 20 to give or refuse consent to a treatment on behalf of a person who is incapable with respect to the treatment. 1996, c. 2, Sched. A, s. 9.
Substitute decision maker of “SDM” means the third party that may provide consent for a Study Participant who lacks the capacity to provide consent. Assent will be sought when an SDM provides consent.
Substitute decision maker means a person who is authorized under section 54.6 to give or refuse consent to confining in a care facility on behalf of a person who is incapable with respect to the confining. (“mandataire spécial”)
Substitute decision maker. , in respect of an individual, means a person legally authorized to make specific decisions on behalf of the individual;
Substitute decision maker means a guardian,
Substitute decision maker means a person appointed under the Adult Guardianship Act as a substitute decision maker.
Substitute decision maker means the person who is authorized to consent on behalf of the individual to the collection, use or Disclosure of Personal Information about the individual as defined in the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004.