Montana Statutes
§ 53-21-1311 — Prohibited Elements
Montana § 53-21-1311
JurisdictionMontana
Title 53SOCIAL SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 21MENTALLY ILL
Part 13Mental Health Care Advance Directives
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 53-21-1311 (2026).
Text
53-21-1311 . Prohibited elements. A directive may not:
(1)create an entitlement to mental health treatment or other medical treatment;
(2)obligate any health care provider, professional person, health care facility, or insurer to pay the costs associated with the treatment requested;
(3)obligate any health care provider, professional person, or health care facility to be responsible for services outside the scope of services the person or facility normally provides; or
(4)bind any person who is not a provider of health care services to confer any benefit on the principal.
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 6, Ch. 329, L. 2011.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 53-21-1001
Definitions§ 53-21-1002
Duties Of Department§ 53-21-1003
Through 53-21-1005 Reserved§ 53-21-1007
Mental Health Services Contracts§ 53-21-1008
And 53-21-1009 Reserved§ 53-21-101
Purpose§ 53-21-1010
County Commissioners -- Community Mental Health Centers -- Licensed Mental Health Centers§ 53-21-1011
Continuation Of Services§ 53-21-1012
Availability Of Services§ 53-21-1013
Purpose§ 53-21-1014
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics -- Department Duties -- Reporting Requirement§ 53-21-1015
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Requirements -- Billing Practices -- Performance Measurements§ 53-21-1016
Incentive Program -- Rulemaking§ 53-21-102
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