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Washington Living Wills Laws


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Code Section 70.122.010, et seq. Natural Death Act
Specific Powers, Life-Prolonging ActsWithdrawal or withholding of any medical or surgical intervention which utilizes mechanical or other artificial means including artificially provided nutrition and hydration to sustain, restore, or supplant a vital function which would serve only to artificially prolong life. Shall not include administration of medication to alleviate pain
Legal Requirements for Valid Living Will(1) Any adult; (2) signed by declarant; (3) presence of 2 witnesses; (4) suggested form: §70.122.030. Witnesses must not be related to declarer.
Revocation of Living WillRevocable at any time without regard to declarer's mental state or competency by defacing or destroying document; written revocation signed and dated and communicated to attending physician; oral revocation to physician by declarant or one acting on behalf of declarant
Validity from State-to-StateValid to the extent permitted by Washington law and federal constitution law
If Physician Unwilling to Follow Durable Power of AttorneyAttending physician must inform patient or agent of any policy that would preclude the honoring of patient's directive. If patient chooses to retain that physician, a written plan is filed showing physician's intended actions should directive become operative.
Immunity for Attending PhysicianNo civil, criminal, or professional liability if acting in good faith unless otherwise negligent

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