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2021 Vermont Statutes
Title 18 - Health
Chapter 231 - Advance Directives for Health Care, Disposition of Remains, and Surrogate Decision Making
Subchapter 1: ADVANCE DIRECTIVES AND DISPOSITION OF REMAINS
- § 9702. Advance directive
- § 9703. Form and execution
- § 9704. Amendment, suspension, and revocation
- § 9705. Duty to deliver
- § 9706. When advance directive becomes effective
- § 9707. Authority and obligations of health care providers, health care facilities, and residential care facilities regarding health care instructions
- § 9708. Authority and obligations of health care providers, health care facilities, and residential care facilities regarding DNR orders and COLST
- § 9709. Obligations of health care providers, health care facilities, residential care facilities, and health insurers regarding protocols and nondiscrimination
- § 9710. Consent for hospice care
- § 9711. Authority and obligations of agent
- § 9712. Obligations of funeral directors, crematory operators, cemetery officials, procurement organizations, and individuals appointed to arrange for the disposition of the principal's remains
- § 9713. Immunity
- § 9714. Failure to follow advance directive; unauthorized access of registry; administrative penalties
- § 9715. Interpretation with other laws
- § 9716. Reciprocity; choice of law
- § 9717. Presumption of validity
- § 9718. Petition for review by the Probate Division of the Superior Court
- § 9719. Obligations of State agencies
- § 9720. Severability
- § 9721. Advance directives; COVID-19 state of emergency; remote witnesses and explainers
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