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2018 Georgia Code
Title 19 - Domestic Relations
Chapter 9 - Child Custody Proceedings
Article 4 - Power of Attorney for the Care of a Child
- § 19-9-120. (Effective September 1, 2018) Short title
- § 19-9-121. (Effective September 1, 2018) Definitions
- § 19-9-122. (Effective September 1, 2018) Delegation of child caregiving authority
- § 19-9-123. (Effective September 1, 2018) Reporting requirement from nonprofit entities or faith based organizations; departmental responsibilities and liabilities; regulation
- § 19-9-124. (Effective September 1, 2018) Parental limitation on delegation of power of attorney; rights, duties, and responsibilities of agents; acknowledgment of acceptance of responsibilities; approval of agents; organizational and entity record keeping
- § 19-9-125. (Effective September 1, 2018) Notice to noncustodial parent of execution of power of attorney; objection by noncustodial parent; compliance with relocation notice requirements
- § 19-9-126. (Effective September 1, 2018) Impact of execution on parental rights
- § 19-9-127. (Effective September 1, 2018) Temporary written permission to seek emergency medical treatment or other services for children
- § 19-9-128. (Effective September 1, 2018) No limitation on role of Division of Family and Children Services
- § 19-9-129. (Effective September 1, 2018) Execution of power of attorney; probate court responsibilities; revocation or execution of subsequent power of attorney
- § 19-9-130. (Effective September 1, 2018) Authority of agent; revocation, termination, or resignation of agent exercising power of attorney; right of parent to access records while power of attorney in effect
- § 19-9-131. (Effective September 1, 2018) Child's status upon execution of power of attorney; delegation of authority must specify applicability
- § 19-9-132. (Effective September 1, 2018) Delegation to grandparent; delegation by deployed parents
- § 19-9-133. (Effective September 1, 2018) Continuing application of former provisions as applicable to grandparents
- § 19-9-134. (Effective September 1, 2018) Power of attorney form
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