TITLE 19
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Section 9. Child Custody Proceedings, 19-9-1 through 19-9-134.
ARTICLE 4
POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR THE CARE OF A MINOR CHILD
19-9-123. (Effective until September 1, 2018) Powers granted by power of attorney.
Through the power of attorney for the care of a minor child, the parent may authorize the agent grandparent to perform the following functions:
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Enroll the child in school and in extracurricular activities;
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Enroll the child in any health insurance program offered to the grandparent;
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Provide access to school records and may disclose the contents to others;
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Arrange for and consent to medical, dental, and mental health treatment for the child;
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Provide access to medical, dental, and mental health records and may disclose the contents thereof to others;
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Provide for the child's food, lodging, housing, recreation, and travel; and
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Any additional powers as specified by the parent.
(Code 1981, §19-9-123, enacted by Ga. L. 2008, p. 667, § 3/SB 88.)
Editor's notes.
- See the Editor's note following the article heading as to the repeal of this Code section.