§ 307. Exceptions. This article shall not apply:\n * 1. To any document providing for the disposition of an individual's\nperson or property upon death or incompetence, or appointing a fiduciary\nof an individual's person or property, including, without limitation,\nwills, trusts, decisions consenting to orders not to resuscitate, and\npowers of attorney, with the exception of:
(a)contractual beneficiary\ndesignations;
(b)the registration of making, amending, or revoking an\nanatomical gift under section forty-three hundred ten of the public\nhealth law;
(c)documents and forms authorizing or accepting funeral,\ncemetery and cremation services; and (d) the execution of a valid power\nof attorney for the purpose of transferring a salvage certificate of\ntitle and the execution of an od
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§ 307. Exceptions. This article shall not apply:\n * 1. To any document providing for the disposition of an individual's\nperson or property upon death or incompetence, or appointing a fiduciary\nof an individual's person or property, including, without limitation,\nwills, trusts, decisions consenting to orders not to resuscitate, and\npowers of attorney, with the exception of: (a) contractual beneficiary\ndesignations; (b) the registration of making, amending, or revoking an\nanatomical gift under section forty-three hundred ten of the public\nhealth law; (c) documents and forms authorizing or accepting funeral,\ncemetery and cremation services; and (d) the execution of a valid power\nof attorney for the purpose of transferring a salvage certificate of\ntitle and the execution of an odometer and damage disclosure statement\nin connection with such title whenever a loss in connection with a\nprivate automobile is determined by an insurer to be a total loss or\nconstructive total loss under section three thousand four hundred twelve\nof the insurance law.\n * NB Effective until June 10, 2027\n * 1. To any document providing for the disposition of an individual's\nperson or property upon death or incompetence, or appointing a fiduciary\nof an individual's person or property, including, without limitation,\nwills, unless such will is executed pursuant to part six of article\nthree of the estates, powers and trusts law, trusts, decisions\nconsenting to orders not to resuscitate, and powers of attorney, with\nthe exception of: (a) contractual beneficiary designations; (b) the\nregistration of making, amending, or revoking an anatomical gift under\nsection forty-three hundred ten of the public health law; (c) documents\nand forms authorizing or accepting funeral, cemetery and cremation\nservices; and (d) the execution of a valid power of attorney for the\npurpose of transferring a salvage certificate of title and the execution\nof an odometer and damage disclosure statement in connection with such\ntitle whenever a loss in connection with a private automobile is\ndetermined by an insurer to be a total loss or constructive total loss\nunder section three thousand four hundred twelve of the insurance law.\n * NB Effective June 10, 2027\n 2. To any negotiable instruments and other instruments of title\nwherein possession of the instrument is deemed to confer title, unless\nan electronic version of such record is created, stored or transferred\npursuant to this article in a manner that allows for the existence of\nonly one unique, identifiable and unalterable version which cannot be\ncopied except in a form that is readily identifiable as a copy.\n 3. To any other document that the electronic facilitator has\nspecifically excepted, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the\nelectronic facilitator, from the application of this article.\n