Arkansas Statutes

§ 20-10-1010 — End-of-life treatment of long-term care residents

Arkansas·Title 20
(a)For residents suffering from a terminal condition as defined in § 20-17-201 , facilities may withhold nutrition or hydration, or both, only pursuant to:
(1)The directive or with the consent of the resident;
(2)A validly executed declaration as defined in § 20-17-201 ; or (3) The instructions of a person authorized to execute a written request for another under § 20-17-214 if:
(A)The resident did not execute a declaration; and (B) In the opinion of the attending physician, the resident is no longer able to make healthcare decisions for himself or herself; or (4) The directions of an attorney-in-fact appointed under a validly executed durable power of attorney for health care as defined in § 20-13-104 [repealed].
(b)For residents who are permanently unconscious as defined in § 20-17-

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Legislative History

Acts 2003, No. 1322, § 7.

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