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Section 35-22-508 – Revocation of Polst Form.

35-22-508. Revocation of POLST form. (a) An individual’s consent to all or part of a POLST form may be revoked at any time and in any manner that communicates the individual’s intent to revoke. Any oral revocation shall, as soon as possible after the revocation, be documented in a writing signed and dated by the […]

Section 35-22-509 – Effect of Act on Euthanasia; Mercy Killing; Construction of Statute.

35-22-509. Effect of act on euthanasia; mercy killing; construction of statute. Nothing is this article shall be construed as condoning, authorizing or approving euthanasia or mercy killing. In addition, the legislature does not intend that this article be construed as permitting any affirmative or deliberate act to end a person’s life, except to permit natural […]

Section 35-22-502 – Polst Program.

35-22-502. POLST program. (a) The provider orders for life sustaining treatment (POLST) program is a process of evaluation and communication between a patient, or the patient’s agent, guardian or surrogate, and health care professionals in order to: (i) Ensure that health care providers understand the desires of the patient, or the patient s agent, guardian […]

Section 35-22-503 – Polst Form; Who May Execute.

35-22-503. POLST form; who may execute. (a) Any adult who has the capacity to provide informed consent to, or refusal of, medical treatment may execute a POLST form. (b) Any adult authorized pursuant to the laws of this state or any other state to make medical treatment decisions on behalf of a person who lacks […]

Section 35-22-504 – Polst Forms; Department of Health Duties.

35-22-504. POLST forms; department of health duties. (a) The department of health shall promulgate rules implementing this act and prescribing a standardized POLST form, subject to the following: (i) The rules shall contain protocols for the implementation of a standardized POLST form, which shall be available in electronic format on the department website for downloading […]

Section 35-22-415 – Judicial Relief.

35-22-415. Judicial relief. On petition of a patient, the patient’s agent, guardian or surrogate, a health care provider or institution involved with the patient’s care, or an individual described in W.S. 35-22-406(b) or (c) the district court may enjoin or direct a health care decision or order other equitable relief. A proceeding under this section […]