36-3202. Revocation of health care directive; disqualification of surrogate Except as provided in section 36-3285 in regard to a mental health care power of attorney, a person may revoke the person's own health care directive or disqualify a surrogate by doing any of the following: 1. Making a written revocation of a health care directive or a written statement to disqualify a surrogate. 2. Orally notifying the surrogate or a health care provider. 3. Making a new health care directive. 4. Any other act that demonstrates a specific intent to revoke or to disqualify a surrogate.
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