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§ 5803. Legislative findings and intent. (a) Intent.--This chapter provides a means for competent adults to control their mental health care either directly through instructions written in advance or indirectly through a mental health care agent. (b) Presumption not created.--This chapter shall not be construed to create any presumption regarding the intent of an individual who has not executed a declaration or mental health care power of attorney to consent to the use or withholding of treatment. (c) Findings in general.--The General Assembly finds that all capable adults have a qualified right to control decisions relating to their own mental health care.

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-58 > 5803

§ 5803. Legislative findings and intent. (a) Intent.--This chapter provides a means for competent adults to control their mental health care either directly through instructions written in advance or indirectly through a mental health care agent. (b) Presumption not created.--This chapter shall not be construed to create any presumption regarding the intent of an individual who has not executed a declaration or mental health care power of attorney to consent to the use or withholding of treatment. (c) Findings in general.--The General Assembly finds that all capable adults have a qualified right to control decisions relating to their own mental health care.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-58 > 5803

§ 5803. Legislative findings and intent. (a) Intent.--This chapter provides a means for competent adults to control their mental health care either directly through instructions written in advance or indirectly through a mental health care agent. (b) Presumption not created.--This chapter shall not be construed to create any presumption regarding the intent of an individual who has not executed a declaration or mental health care power of attorney to consent to the use or withholding of treatment. (c) Findings in general.--The General Assembly finds that all capable adults have a qualified right to control decisions relating to their own mental health care.