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Missouri Living Wills Laws


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Code Section 459.010, et seq. Declaration; Life Support
Specific Powers, Life-Prolonging ActsAny medical procedure or intervention which would serve only to prolong artificially the dying process where death will occur within a short time whether or not such procedure or intervention is utilized. Does not include medication or procedure to provide comfort care or alleviate pain or any procedure to provide nutrition or hydration
Legal Requirements for Valid Living Will(1) Competent person; (2) in writing; (3) signed by declarant; (4) dated; (5) if not wholly in declarant's handwriting, signed in presence of 2 adult witnesses (sample form §459.015(3)); (6) operative only when declarant's condition is determined to be terminal or declarant is unable to make treatment decisions; (7) declaration shall have no effect during course of declarant's pregnancy
Revocation of Living WillRevocable at any time in any manner declarant is able to communicate intent to revoke, without regard for mental or physical condition. Directions of declarant shall at all times supersede declaration
Validity from State-to-State-
If Physician Unwilling to Follow Durable Power of AttorneyPhysician must take all reasonable steps to effect the transfer of a declarant
Immunity for Attending PhysicianNo criminal, civil, or professional liability for acting in good faith pursuant to usual and customary medical standards who withholds or withdraws death-prolonging procedures from patient pursuant to a declaration

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