Utah Statutes
§ 75A-9-114 — Revocation.
Utah § 75A-9-114
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 75A-9-114 (2026).
Text
(1)An individual may revoke the appointment of an agent, the designation of a default surrogate, or a health care instruction in whole or in part, unless:
(1)(a) a court finds the individual lacks capacity to do so; or
(1)(b) the individual is found under Subsection 75A-9-103(2) to lack capacity to do so and, if the individual objects to the finding, the finding is confirmed under Subsection 75A-9-104(4)(d).
(2)Revocation under Subsection (1) may be by any act of the individual that clearly indicates that the individual intends to revoke the appointment, designation, or instruction, including an oral statement to a health care professional.
(3)Except as provided in Section 75A-9-109, an advance health care directive of an individual that conflicts with another advance health care direct
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 439, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 75A-1-101
Definitions for title.§ 75A-1-102
Transition clause.§ 75A-1-201
Definitions for part.§ 75A-1-202
Transactions prior to May 12, 1925.§ 75A-1-203
Payments or transfers made to a fiduciary.§ 75A-1-206
Checks drawn by or payable to a fiduciary.§ 75A-1-207
Bank deposits in the name of a fiduciary.§ 75A-1-208
Checks drawn in name of a principal.§ 75A-1-209
Deposits in a fiduciary's personal account.§ 75A-1-210
Deposits in name of several trustees.§ 75A-2-101
Reserved.§ 75A-2-102
Definitions for chapter.§ 75A-2-103
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