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2018 Georgia Code 20-1-16 | Car Wreck Lawyer

TITLE 20 EDUCATION

Section 1. General Provisions, 20-1-1 through 20-1-27.

ARTICLE 1A CAREGIVER EDUCATIONAL CONSENT

20-1-16. Kinship caregiver authorized to provide legal consent.

  1. A kinship caregiver shall be authorized, on behalf of a child residing with the kinship caregiver, which child is not in the custody of the Division of Family and Children Services of the Department of Human Services, to give legal consent for such child to:
    1. Receive any educational services;
    2. Receive medical services directly related to academic enrollment; or
    3. Participate in any curricular or extracurricular activities

      for which parental consent is usually required by executing the affidavit described in Code Section 20-1-18. The affidavit shall not be valid for more than one year after the date on which it is executed.

  2. Upon transmitting to a school an executed affidavit described in Code Section 20-1-18, the kinship caregiver shall serve as the school's point of contact for the child regarding truancy, discipline, and educational progress for as long as such affidavit shall continue to be in effect.
  3. The decision of a kinship caregiver to consent to or refuse educational services or medical services directly related to academic enrollment or any curricular or extracurricular activities for a child residing with the kinship caregiver shall be superseded by any contravening decision of a parent or a person having legal custody of the child, provided that the decision of the parent or legal custodian does not jeopardize the life, health, safety, or welfare of the child.
  4. Reasonable efforts shall be made by the kinship caregiver to locate at least one of the child's parents prior to the notarization and submission of the affidavit set forth in Code Section 20-1-18.
  5. Nothing in this Code section shall apply to, or give authority for, an abortion as provided in Code Section 15-11-682 or any other provision of law.

(Code 1981, §20-1-16, enacted by Ga. L. 2017, p. 113, § 2/SB 186.)

Cases Citing Georgia Code 20-1-16 From Courtlistener.com

Total Results: 4

Gold v. State

Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 2024-05-29

Snippet: correct statement of the law, see OCGA §§ 16-3-20 (1); 16-3-21 (a); 16-3-23.1, and, given the evidence

Dugger v. State

Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 2015-05-11

Snippet: adequately instructed the jury. See OCGA §§ 16-3-20 (1); 16-3-21. Appellant offered no other theory of justification

Dugger v. State

Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 2015-05-11

Citation: 297 Ga. 120, 772 S.E.2d 695, 2015 Ga. LEXIS 303

Snippet: adequately instructed the jury. See OCGA §§ 16-3-20(1); 16-3-21. Appellant offered no other theory of justification

Patel v. State

Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 2005-09-19

Citation: 620 S.E.2d 343, 279 Ga. 750, 2005 Fulton County D. Rep. 2846, 2005 Ga. LEXIS 503

Snippet: asserted the defenses of justification, OCGA §§ 16-3-20 (1); 16-3-21 (a), and use of force in defense of real