Vermont Statutes

§ 9711 — Authority and obligations of agent

Vermont § 9711
JurisdictionVermont
Title 18Title 18: Health
Ch. 231Chapter 231: Advance Directives for Health Care, Disposition of Remains, and Surrogate Decision Making

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 9711 (2026).

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(a)When the requirements of subsection 9706(a) of this title are met, and subject to the provisions of this chapter, other applicable law, and any express instructions regarding the agent’s authority set forth in an advance directive or a court order, an agent shall have the authority to make any health care decisions on the principal’s behalf that the principal could make if the principal had capacity.
(b)A principal with capacity retains concurrent authority with the principal’s agent to make health care decisions. In the event the principal and the agent disagree on a decision regarding the principal’s health care, the decision of the principal shall be controlling.
(c)The authority of an agent ceases to be effective:
(1)if the advance directive became effective pursuant to subdivis

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