South Carolina Statutes
§ 44-77-80 — Revocation of declaration.
South Carolina § 44-77-80
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 44-77-80 (2026).
Text
The Declaration may be revoked:
(1)by being defaced, torn, obliterated, or otherwise destroyed in expression of the declarant's intent to revoke by the declarant or by some person in the presence of and by the direction of the declarant. Revocation by destruction of one or more of multiple original declarations revokes all of the original declarations. The revocation of the original declarations actually not destroyed becomes effective only upon communication to the attending physician. The attending physician shall record in the declarant's medical record the time and date when the physician received notification of the revocation;
(2)by a written revocation signed and dated by the declarant expressing his intent to revoke. The revocation becomes effective only upon communication to the
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 341, SECTION 6; 1988 Act No. 586; 1991 Act No. 149, SECTION 6.
Nearby Sections
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§ 44-77-10
Short title.§ 44-77-100
Substitution of willing physician or health care worker for one unwilling to effectuate declaration.§ 44-77-140
No presumption as to intent to arise from absence of declaration; other legal rights not impaired.§ 44-77-160
Penalties.§ 44-77-20
Definitions.§ 44-77-40
Validity of declaration.§ 44-77-50
Form of declaration.§ 44-77-80
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South Carolina § 44-77-80, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/77/44-77-80.