Vermont Statutes
§ 9700 — Purpose and policy
Vermont § 9700
JurisdictionVermont
Title 18Title 18: Health
Ch. 231Chapter 231: Advance Directives for Health Care, Disposition of Remains, and Surrogate Decision Making
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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 9700 (2026).
Text
The State of Vermont recognizes the fundamental right of an adult to determine the extent of health care the individual will receive, including treatment provided during periods of incapacity and at the end of life. This chapter enables adults to retain control over their own health care through the use of advance directives, including appointment of an agent and directions regarding health care and disposition of remains. During periods of incapacity, the decisions by the agent shall be based on the express instructions, wishes, or beliefs of the individual, to the extent those can be determined. This chapter also allows, in limited circumstances in which a patient without capacity has neither an agent nor a guardian, for a surrogate to provide or withhold consent on the patient’s behalf
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Vermont § 9700, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/vt/231/9700.