ARS § 36-859 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 36-859

If a prospective donor’s living will or health care directive conflicts with an anatomical gift, the listed consultation must happen, the conflict should be resolved quickly, and certain people may not withhold or withdraw medical-suitability measures before resolution unless end-of-life care makes that contraindicated

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If a prospective donor’s living will or health care directive conflicts with an anatomical gift, the listed consultation must happen, the conflict should be resolved quickly, and certain people may not withhold or withdraw medical-suitability measures before resolution unless end-of-life care makes that contraindicated.