(405 ILCS 5/2-111) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 2-111)
Sec. 2-111.
A medical or dental emergency exists when delay for the
purpose of obtaining consent would endanger the life or adversely and
substantially affect the health of a recipient of services. When a medical
or dental emergency exists, if a physician or licensed dentist who examines
a recipient determines that the recipient is not capable of giving informed
consent, essential medical or dental procedures may be performed without
consent. No physician nor licensed dentist shall be liable for a non-negligent
good faith determination that a medical or dental emergency exists or a
non-negligent good faith determination that the recipient is not capable of
giving informed consent.
(Source: P.A. 85-971.)
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