Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 55. PUBLIC WELFARE |
PART VIII. Intellectual Disability and Autism Manual |
Subpart A. Statements of Policy |
Chapter 6000. Statements of Policy |
SubChapter R. PROCEDURES FOR SURROGATE HEALTH CARE DECISION MAKING |
Section 6000.1015. Health care power of attorney
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(a) Unless otherwise specified in the health care power of attorney, a health care power of attorney becomes operative when the following occurs:
(1) A copy is provided to the attending physician.
(2) The attending physician has determined that the principal is incompetent. See 20 Pa.C.S. § § 5422 and 5454(a) (relating to definitions; and when health care power of attorney operative).
(b) Unless otherwise specified in the health care power of attorney, a health care power of attorney becomes inoperative when, in the determination of the attending physician, the principal is competent.