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The phrase "authorised to consent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the legal or official power to give permission or agreement on behalf of another party.
Example: "The guardian is authorised to consent to medical treatment for the minor."
Alternatives: "empowered to agree" or "entitled to approve".
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Moreover, a "gatekeeper" or someone who is authorised to consent on behalf of a cluster without necessarily receiving the intervention him/herself may exist (for example, a school principal or the chief executive at a hospital).
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NLM is authorised to accept donations in support of its mission.
Research professionals could take consent to the cohort if authorised to do so on the Site Delegation Log following appropriate training including Good Clinical Practice GCPP).
If Gillick competency to presumed consent cannot be invoked, it would permit taking organs from a minor in cases where no autonomous adult authorised to object to such a measure were available.
You wouldn't get authorised to exist.
We're not authorised to do that.
Such teams were authorised to operate outside the law.
In 1663, the first turnpike was authorised to collect tolls.
(Those that responded said they were not authorised to comply).
Police officers are lawfully authorised to carry weapons and authorised to use them.
Three thousand farmers are authorised to use proper sheep dip.
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