New Jersey Statutes

§ 26:2H-67 — Circumstances under which life-sustaining treatment may be withheld or withdrawn

New Jersey § 26:2H-67
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 26HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 26:2H-67 (2026).

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15. a. Consistent with the terms of an advance directive and the provisions of this act, life-sustaining treatment may be withheld or withdrawn from a patient in the following circumstances:

(1)When the life-sustaining treatment is experimental and not a proven therapy, or is likely to be ineffective or futile in prolonging life, or is likely to merely prolong an imminent dying process;
(2)When the patient is permanently unconscious, as determined by the attending physician and confirmed by a second qualified physician;
(3)When the patient is in a terminal condition, as determined by the attending physician and confirmed by a second qualified physician; or (4) In the event none of the above circumstances applies, when the patient has a serious irreversible illness or condition, and the

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