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Washington Living Wills Laws
More Information on Living Wills
| Code Section | 70.122.010, et seq. Natural Death Act |
| Specific Powers, Life-Prolonging Acts | Withdrawal 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 Will | Revocable 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-State | Valid to the extent permitted by Washington law and federal constitution law |
| If Physician Unwilling to Follow Durable Power of Attorney | Attending 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 Physician | No civil, criminal, or professional liability if acting in good faith unless otherwise negligent |
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