Alaska Administrative Code
Title 22 - Department of Corrections
Chapter 05 - Adult Facilities
Article 3 - Operations
22 AAC 05.122 - Involuntary administration of psychotropic medication
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Except as provided in (b) - (d) of this section, unless treatment or medication has been ordered by a court a prisoner retains the right to informed consent and to refuse psychological or psychiatric treatment including the administration of psychotropic medication.
(b) If facility health care personnel diagnose a prisoner as being in imminent danger of harming himself or herself, or others, as a result of illness, and the prisoner has refused to make an informed consent for treatment, psychotropic medication may be involuntarily administered in accordance with procedures established by the commissioner, if the prisoner
(c) Notwithstanding (b) of this section, if, in the opinion of the facility physician, a prisoner presents such an immediate danger to himself or herself, or others, that the informed consent process under (a) of this section, or the informed consent review process under (b) of this section cannot be completed in a timely fashion, the prisoner may be involuntarily administered psychotropic medication. The involuntary administration must be followed by
(d) If, in the opinion of facility health care personnel, a prisoner requires the administration of psychotropic medication as part of the therapeutic medical treatment plan but is not capable of giving informed consent, the following standards apply:
Authority:AS 33.30.011
AS 33.30.021
AS 44.28.030