26:2H-59. Conditions under which advance directive becomes operative
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7. a. An advance directive becomes operative when
(1)it is transmitted to the attending physician or to the health care institution, and
(2)it is determined pursuant to section 8 of this act that the patient lacks capacity to make a particular health care decision.
b. Treatment decisions pursuant to an advance directive shall not be made and implemented until there has been a reasonable opportunity to establish, and where appropriate confirm, a reliable diagnosis and prognosis for the patient.
L.1991,c.201,s.7.