Utah Statutes

§ 75A-9-111 — Default surrogate.

Utah § 75A-9-111
JurisdictionUtah
Title 75AFiduciaries
Ch. 75A-9Uniform Health Care Decisions Act

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Utah Code Ann. § 75A-9-111 (2026).

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(1)A default surrogate may make a health care decision for an individual who lacks capacity to make health care decisions and for whom an agent, or guardian authorized to make health care decisions, has not been appointed or is not reasonably available.
(2)Unless the individual has an advance health care directive that indicates otherwise, a member of the following classes, in descending order of priority, who is reasonably available and not disqualified under Section 75A-9-113, may act as a default surrogate for the individual:
(2)(a) an adult the individual has identified, other than in a power of attorney for health care, to make a health care decision for the individual if the individual cannot make the decision;
(2)(b) the individual's spouse unless:
(2)(b)(i) a petition for annulme

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 439, 2025 General Session

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