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2006 New Mexico Statutes - Article 7A — Uniform Health-Care Decisions, 24-7A-1 through 24-7A-18.
- Section 24-7A-1 — Definitions.
- Section 24-7A-2 — Advance health-care directives.
- Section 24-7A-2.1 — Prohibited practice.
- Section 24-7A-3 — Revocation of advance health-care directive.
- Section 24-7A-4 — Optional form.
- Section 24-7A-5 — Decisions by surrogate.
- Section 24-7A-6 — Decisions by guardian.
- Section 24-7A-6.1 — Decisions for unemancipated minors.
- Section 24-7A-7 — Obligations of health-care provider.
- Section 24-7A-8 — Health-care information.
- Section 24-7A-9 — Immunities.
- Section 24-7A-10 — Statutory damages.
- Section 24-7A-11 — Capacity.
- Section 24-7A-12 — Effect of copy.
- Section 24-7A-13 — Effect of the Uniform Health-Care Decisions Act.
- Section 24-7A-14 — Judicial relief.
- Section 24-7A-15 — Uniformity of application and construction.
- Section 24-7A-16 — Transitional provisions.
- Section 24-7A-17 — Short title.
- Section 24-7A-18 — Severability.
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