SB 5223 - DIGEST
(SUBSTITUTED FOR - SEE 1ST SUB)
Finds that: (1) A mental health advance directive must provide the individual with a full range of choices;
(2) Mentally ill individuals have varying perspectives on whether they want to be able to revoke a directive during periods of incapacity;
(3) For a mental health advance directive to be an effective tool, individuals must be able to choose how they want their directives treated during periods of incapacity; and
(4) There must be clear standards so that treatment providers can readily discern an individual's treatment choices.
Affirms that, pursuant to other provisions of law, a validly executed mental health advance directive is to be respected by agents, guardians, and other surrogate decision makers, health care providers, professional persons, and health care facilities.