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Code · New Jersey · Title 26 — Minors · Chapter 2H

26:2H-134 Treatment of patient in accordance with POLST form.

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6. a. A health care professional, health care institution, or emergency care provider shall treat a patient who has a completed POLST form in accordance with the information contained therein, except as otherwise provided in this act.
b. A POLST form shall be deemed to be completed, and therefore valid for the purposes of this act if it:
(1)contains information indicating a patient's health care preferences;
(2)has been voluntarily signed by a patient with decision-making capacity, or by the patient's representative in accordance with the patient's known preferences or in the best interests of the patient;
(3)includes the signature of the patient's attending physician, physician assistant, or APN and the date of that signature; and
(4)meets any other requirements to be deemed valid for the purposes of this act.
c. A document executed in another state, which meets the requirements of this act for a POLST form, shall be deemed to be completed and valid for the purposes of this act to the same extent as a POLST form completed in this State.
L.2011, c.145, s.6; amended 2019, c.218, s.6.
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