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36-3296. Liability; limitation

A. Except for acts of gross negligence, wilful misconduct or intentional wrongdoing, this state is not subject to civil liability for any claims or demands arising out of the administration or operation of the registry established pursuant to this article.

B. This article does not require a health care provider to request from the registry information about whether a patient has executed a health care directive. A health care provider who makes good faith health care decisions in reliance on the provisions of an apparently genuine health care directive received from the registry is immune from criminal and civil liability to the same extent and under the same conditions as prescribed in section 36-3205.

C. This article does not affect the duty of a health care provider to provide information to a patient regarding health care directives pursuant to federal law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-3296

36-3296. Liability; limitation

A. Except for acts of gross negligence, wilful misconduct or intentional wrongdoing, this state is not subject to civil liability for any claims or demands arising out of the administration or operation of the registry established pursuant to this article.

B. This article does not require a health care provider to request from the registry information about whether a patient has executed a health care directive. A health care provider who makes good faith health care decisions in reliance on the provisions of an apparently genuine health care directive received from the registry is immune from criminal and civil liability to the same extent and under the same conditions as prescribed in section 36-3205.

C. This article does not affect the duty of a health care provider to provide information to a patient regarding health care directives pursuant to federal law.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-3296

36-3296. Liability; limitation

A. Except for acts of gross negligence, wilful misconduct or intentional wrongdoing, this state is not subject to civil liability for any claims or demands arising out of the administration or operation of the registry established pursuant to this article.

B. This article does not require a health care provider to request from the registry information about whether a patient has executed a health care directive. A health care provider who makes good faith health care decisions in reliance on the provisions of an apparently genuine health care directive received from the registry is immune from criminal and civil liability to the same extent and under the same conditions as prescribed in section 36-3205.

C. This article does not affect the duty of a health care provider to provide information to a patient regarding health care directives pursuant to federal law.