5805 - Liability.

     § 5805.  Liability.        (a)  General rule.--A person who is a physician, another     mental health care provider or another person who acts in good     faith and consistent with this chapter may not be subject to     criminal or civil liability, discipline for unprofessional     conduct or administrative sanctions and may not be found to have     committed an act of unprofessional conduct by any professional     board or administrative body with such authority as a result of     any of the following:            (1)  Complying with a direction or decision of an        individual who the person believes in good faith has        authority to act as a principal's mental health care agent so        long as the direction or decision is not clearly contrary to        the terms of the mental health power of attorney.            (2)  Refusing to comply with a direction or decision of        an individual based on a good faith belief that the        individual lacks authority to act as a principal's mental        health care agent.            (3)  Complying with a mental health care power of        attorney or declaration under the assumption that it was        valid when made and has not been amended or revoked.            (4)  Disclosing mental health care information to another        person based upon a good faith belief that the disclosure is        authorized, permitted or required by this chapter.            (5)  Refusing to comply with the direction or decision of        an individual due to conflicts with a provider's contractual,        network or payment policy restrictions.            (6)  Refusing to comply with a declaration or mental        health power of attorney which violates accepted clinical        standards or medical standards of care.            (7)  Making a determination that the patient lacks        capacity to make mental health decisions that causes a        declaration or a mental health power of attorney to become        effective.            (8)  Failing to determine that a patient lacks capacity        to make mental health decisions for the purposes of this        chapter.        (b)  Same effect as if dealing with principal.--Any attending     physician, mental health care provider and other person who acts     under subsection (a) shall be protected and released to the same     extent as if dealing directly with a competent principal.        (c)  Good faith of mental health care agent.--A mental health     care agent who acts according to the terms of a mental health     power of attorney may not be subject to civil or criminal     liability for acting in good faith for a principal or failing in     good faith to act for a principal.