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Utah Uniform Probate Code | |
Advance Health Care Directive Act | |
Section 108 | Default surrogates. |
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75-2a-108. Default surrogates. (1) (a) Any member of the class described in Subsection (1)(b) may act as an adult's surrogate if: (i) (A) the adult has not appointed an agent; (B) an appointed agent is not reasonably available; or (C) a guardian has not been appointed; and (ii) the member of the class described in Subsection (1)(b) is: (A) over 18 years of age; (B) has health care decision making capacity; (C) is reasonably available; and (D) has not been disqualified by the adult or a court. (b) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(a), and subject to Subsection (1)(c), the following classes of the adult's family, in descending order of priority, may act as the adult's surrogate: (i) the adult's spouse, unless the adult is divorced or legally separated; or (ii) the following family members: (A) a child; (B) a parent; (C) a sibling; (D) a grandchild; or (E) a grandparent. (c) A person described in Subsection (1)(b), may not direct an adult's care if a person of a higher priority class is able and willing to act as a surrogate for the adult. (d) A court may disqualify a person described in Subsection (1)(b) from acting as a surrogate if the court finds that the person has acted in a manner that is inconsistent with the position of trust in which a surrogate is placed. (2) If the family members designated in Subsection (1)(b) are not reasonably available to act as a surrogate, a person who is 18 years of age or older, other than those designated in Subsection (1) may act as a surrogate if the person: (a) has health care decision making capacity; (b) has exhibited special care and concern for the patient; (c) knows the patient and the patient's personal values; and (d) is reasonably available to act as a surrogate. (3) The surrogate shall communicate the surrogate's assumption of authority as promptly as practicable to the members of a class who: (a) have an equal or higher priority and are not acting as surrogate; and (b) can be readily contacted. (4) A health care provider shall comply with the decision of a majority of the members of the highest priority class who have communicated their views to the provider if: (a) more than one member of the highest priority class assumes authority to act as default surrogate; (b) the members of the class do not agree on a health care decision; and (c) the health care provider is informed of the disagreement among the members of the class. (5) (a) An adult may at any time disqualify a default surrogate, including a member of the
adult's family, from acting as the adult's surrogate by:
Amended by Chapter 107, 2008 General Session |
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