Oklahoma Code § 43A-11-103

Title 43A. Mental Health: Definitions
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Whenever used in the Advance Directives for Mental Health
Treatment Act:
1.  "Advance directive for mental health treatment" means a
written document voluntarily executed by a declarant in accordance
with the requirements of this act and includes:
a. a declaration, or
b. the appointment of an attorney-in-fact;
2.  "Attending physician or psychologist" means the physician or
psychologist who has primary responsibility for the mental health
treatment of the declarant;
3.  "Attorney-in-fact" means an individual eighteen (18) years
old or older appointed by a declarant to make mental health
treatment decisions on behalf of the declarant as provided by this
act;
4.  "Capable" means the person is able to receive and evaluate
information effectively and communicate decisions regarding his or
her mental health treatment;
5.  "Declaration" means a written document voluntarily executed
by a declarant stating the mental health treatment wishes of a
declarant in the event the declarant is determined to be incapable
and mental health treatment is necessary;

6.  "Declarant" means a capable person eighteen (18) years of
age or older who has executed an advance directive for mental health
treatment in accordance with the provisions of this act;
7.  "Health care facility" includes any program, institution,
place, building or agency, or portion thereof, private or public,
whether organized for profit or not, used, operated, or designed to
provide medical diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitative or preventive
care to any person.  The term "health care facility" includes, but
is not limited to, health care facilities that are commonly referred
to as hospitals, outpatient clinics, organized ambulatory health
care facilities, emergency care facilities and centers, health
maintenance organizations, and others providing similarly organized
services regardless of nomenclature;
8.  "Mental health treatment" means convulsive treatment,
treatment with psychoactive medication, and admission to and
retention in a facility for a period up to twenty-eight (28) days;
9.  "Physician" means an individual currently licensed to
practice medicine in this state;
10.  "Psychologist" means an individual currently licensed to
practice in this state as a clinical psychologist; and
11.  "Incapable" means that, in the opinion of two persons, who
shall be physicians or psychologists, a person's ability to receive
and evaluate information effectively or communicate decisions is
impaired as the result of a mental illness to such an extent that
the person currently lacks the capacity to make mental health
treatment decisions.

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