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Article 29-CC
Family Health Care Decisions Act

Sections

2994‑A
Definitions
2994‑B
Applicability
2994‑C
Determination of incapacity
2994‑D
Health care decisions for adult patients by surrogates
2994‑E
Decisions about life-sustaining treatment for minor patients
2994‑F
Obligations of attending practitioner
2994‑G
Health care decisions for adult patients without surrogates
2994‑I
Specific policies for orders not to resuscitate
2994‑J
Revocation of consent
2994‑K
Implementation and review of decisions
2994‑L
Interinstitutional transfers
2994‑M
Ethics review committees
2994‑N
Conscience objections
2994‑O
Immunity
2994‑P
Liability for health care costs
2994‑Q
Effect on other rights
2994‑R
Special proceeding authorized
2994‑S
Remedy
2994‑T
Regulations
2994‑U
Rights to be publicized
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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