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Utah Uniform Probate Code | |
Advance Health Care Directive Act | |
Section 106 | Emergency medical services -- Life with dignity order. |
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75-2a-106. Emergency medical services -- Life with dignity order. (1) A life with dignity order may be created by or on behalf of a person as described in this section. (2) A life with dignity order shall, in consultation with the person authorized to consent to the order pursuant to this section, be prepared by: (a) the physician, APRN, or, subject to Subsection (11), physician assistant of the person to whom the life with dignity order relates; or (b) a health care provider who: (i) is acting under the supervision of a person described in Subsection (2)(a); and (ii) is: (A) a nurse, licensed under Title 58, Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act; (B) a physician assistant, licensed under Title 58, Chapter 70a, Physician Assistant Act; (C) a mental health professional, licensed under Title 58, Chapter 60, Mental Health Professional Practice Act; or (D) another health care provider, designated by rule as described in Subsection (10). (3) A life with dignity order shall be signed: (a) personally, by the physician, APRN, or, subject to Subsection (11), physician assistant of the person to whom the life with dignity order relates; and (b) (i) if the person to whom the life with dignity order relates is an adult with health care decision making capacity, by: (A) the person; or (B) an adult who is directed by the person to sign the life with dignity order on behalf of the person; (ii) if the person to whom the life with dignity order relates is an adult who lacks health care decision making capacity, by: (A) the surrogate with the highest priority under Section 75-2a-111; (B) the majority of the class of surrogates with the highest priority under Section 75-2a-111; or (C) a person directed to sign the order by, and on behalf of, the persons described in Subsection (3)(b)(ii)(A) or (B); or (iii) if the person to whom the life with dignity order relates is a minor, by a parent or guardian of the minor. (4) If a life with dignity order relates to a minor and directs that life sustaining treatment be withheld or withdrawn from the minor, the order shall include a certification by two physicians that, in their clinical judgment, an order to withhold or withdraw life sustaining treatment is in the best interest of the minor. (5) A life with dignity order: (a) shall be in writing, on a form approved by the Department of Health; (b) shall state the date on which the order was made; (c) may specify the level of life sustaining care to be provided to the person to whom the order relates; and (d) may direct that life sustaining care be withheld or withdrawn from the person to whom the order relates. (6) A health care provider or emergency medical service provider, licensed or certified under Title 26, Chapter 8a, Utah Emergency Medical Services System Act, is immune from civil
or criminal liability, and is not subject to discipline for unprofessional conduct, for:
Amended by Chapter 99, 2009 General Session |
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