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  8. Chapter 2a - Advance Health Care Directive Act


Chapter 2a - Advance Health Care Directive Act


  • Section 101 - Title.
  • Section 102 - Intent statement.
  • Section 103 - Definitions.
  • Section 104 - Capacity to make health care decisions -- Presumption -- Overcoming presumption.
  • Section 105 - Capacity to complete an advance health care directive.
  • Section 106 - Emergency medical services -- Life with dignity order.
  • Section 107 - Advance health care directive -- Appointment of agent -- Powers of agent -- Health care directions.
  • Section 108 - Default surrogates.
  • Section 109 - Effect of current health care preferences -- When a surrogate may act.
  • Section 110 - Surrogate decision making -- Scope of authority.
  • Section 111 - Priority of decision makers.
  • Section 112 - Decisions by guardian.
  • Section 113 - Personal representative status.
  • Section 114 - Revocation of directive.
  • Section 115 - Notification to health care provider -- Obligations of health care providers -- Liability.
  • Section 116 - Presumption of validity of directive.
  • Section 117 - Optional form.
  • Section 118 - Illegal destruction or falsification of health care directive.
  • Section 119 - Health care directive effect on insurance policies.
  • Section 120 - Judicial relief.
  • Section 121 - Reciprocity -- Application of former provisions of law.
  • Section 122 - Effect of act.
  • Section 123 - Pregnancy.
  • Section 124 - Provisions cumulative with existing law.
  • Section 125 - Severability.
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