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Section 34-12C-3 – Absence of power of attorney or appointed guardian–Consent by others–Disqualification–Delegation of authority–Wishes of incapacitated person–Recommendation of physician.

34-12C-3. Absence of power of attorney or appointed guardian–Consent by others–Disqualification–Delegation of authority–Wishes of incapacitated person–Recommendation of physician. In the absence of a durable power of attorney for health care or the appointment of a guardian of the person, or if neither the attorney in fact nor guardian is available to consent, a health care […]

Section 34-12C-4 – Court-ordered health care–Conditions.

34-12C-4. Court-ordered health care–Conditions. If the circuit court finds that a health care decision is required for a person and that the person is incapable of giving informed consent to health care, the circuit court may order health care, direct a health care decision, determine who is authorized to make the decision, appoint its own […]

Section 34-12C-5 – Petition for authority to make health care decision–Filing in circuit court–Contents–Notice–Court-ordered investigation.

34-12C-5. Petition for authority to make health care decision–Filing in circuit court–Contents–Notice–Court-ordered investigation. A petition pursuant to §34-12C-4 may be filed by the incapacitated or alleged incapacitated person, by any person who is, or who might be, authorized to make a health care decision for him pursuant to §34-12C-3, by a health care provider or […]

Section 34-12C-6 – Rights of authorized person as incapacitated person.

34-12C-6. Rights of authorized person as incapacitated person. The informed consent of the person authorized under this chapter to make a health care decision shall, for all purposes, be deemed the informed consent of the incapacitated person. The person has the same right as does the incapacitated person to receive information relevant to the proposed […]

Section 34-12C-8 – Scope of chapter.

34-12C-8. Scope of chapter. The provisions of this chapter do not: (1)Authorize consent to health care that is prohibited by the law of this state; (2)Except as provided in this chapter, affect the law of this state concerning: (a)The standard of care of a health care provider; (b)When consent is required for health care; (c)Notice […]

Section 34-12C-1 – Definition of terms.

34-12C-1. Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Attending physician,” the physician who has primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the patient; (2)”Durable power of attorney for health care,” an instrument executed pursuant to §59-7-2.1 that authorizes its attorney in fact to make a health care decision or to consent to […]