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75-2a-111. Priority of decision makers.
(1) The following is the order of priority of those authorized to make health caredecisions on behalf of an adult who has been found to lack health care decision making capacityunder Section 75-2a-104:
(a) a health care agent appointed by an adult under the provisions of Section 75-2a-107unless the agent has been disqualified by:
(i) the adult; or
(ii) a court of law;
(b) a court-appointed guardian; or
(c) the highest priority default surrogate acting under authority of Section 75-2a-108.
(2) A health care provider or health care facility obtaining consent for health care from asurrogate shall make a reasonable effort to identify and obtain consent from the surrogate withthe highest priority.

Amended by Chapter 107, 2008 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-75 > Chapter-02a > 75-2a-111

75-2a-111. Priority of decision makers.
(1) The following is the order of priority of those authorized to make health caredecisions on behalf of an adult who has been found to lack health care decision making capacityunder Section 75-2a-104:
(a) a health care agent appointed by an adult under the provisions of Section 75-2a-107unless the agent has been disqualified by:
(i) the adult; or
(ii) a court of law;
(b) a court-appointed guardian; or
(c) the highest priority default surrogate acting under authority of Section 75-2a-108.
(2) A health care provider or health care facility obtaining consent for health care from asurrogate shall make a reasonable effort to identify and obtain consent from the surrogate withthe highest priority.

Amended by Chapter 107, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-75 > Chapter-02a > 75-2a-111

75-2a-111. Priority of decision makers.
(1) The following is the order of priority of those authorized to make health caredecisions on behalf of an adult who has been found to lack health care decision making capacityunder Section 75-2a-104:
(a) a health care agent appointed by an adult under the provisions of Section 75-2a-107unless the agent has been disqualified by:
(i) the adult; or
(ii) a court of law;
(b) a court-appointed guardian; or
(c) the highest priority default surrogate acting under authority of Section 75-2a-108.
(2) A health care provider or health care facility obtaining consent for health care from asurrogate shall make a reasonable effort to identify and obtain consent from the surrogate withthe highest priority.

Amended by Chapter 107, 2008 General Session