Arkansas Code § 20-6-311

Applicability - Death - Life insurance
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(a) A death that results from compliance with a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not constitute a suicide, homicide, or abuse, for any reason. (b) (1) The execution of a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not affect the sale, procurement, or issuance of a life insurance policy or annuity policy. (2) A life insurance policy or annuity policy shall not be impaired or invalidated if emergency care or life-sustaining treatment is withheld from an insured individual who has executed a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form. (c) This subchapter does not: (1) Condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing, euthanasia, or physician-assisted suicide; or (2) Permit any affirmative or deliberate act or omission to end life other than to permit the natural process of dying. Added by Act 2017, No. 504,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2017.
(a) A death that results from compliance with a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not constitute a suicide, homicide, or abuse, for any reason. (b) (1) The execution of a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not affect the sale, procurement, or issuance of a life insurance policy or annuity policy. (2) A life insurance policy or annuity policy shall not be impaired or invalidated if emergency care or life-sustaining treatment is withheld from an insured individual who has executed a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form. (c) This subchapter does not: (1) Condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing, euthanasia, or physician-assisted suicide; or (2) Permit any affirmative or deliberate act or omission to end life other than to permit the natural process of dying. Added by Act 2017, No. 504,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2017.
(a) A death that results from compliance with a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not constitute a suicide, homicide, or abuse, for any reason. (b) (1) The execution of a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not affect the sale, procurement, or issuance of a life insurance policy or annuity policy. (2) A life insurance policy or annuity policy shall not be impaired or invalidated if emergency care or life-sustaining treatment is withheld from an insured individual who has executed a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form. (c) This subchapter does not: (1) Condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing, euthanasia, or physician-assisted suicide; or (2) Permit any affirmative or deliberate act or omission to end life other than to permit the natural process of dying. Added by Act 2017, No. 504,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2017.
(a) A death that results from compliance with a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not constitute a suicide, homicide, or abuse, for any reason.
(b) (1) The execution of a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not affect the sale, procurement, or issuance of a life insurance policy or annuity policy. (2) A life insurance policy or annuity policy shall not be impaired or invalidated if emergency care or life-sustaining treatment is withheld from an insured individual who has executed a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form.
(1) The execution of a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form does not affect the sale, procurement, or issuance of a life insurance policy or annuity policy.
(2) A life insurance policy or annuity policy shall not be impaired or invalidated if emergency care or life-sustaining treatment is withheld from an insured individual who has executed a physician order for life-sustaining treatment form.
(c) This subchapter does not: (1) Condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing, euthanasia, or physician-assisted suicide; or (2) Permit any affirmative or deliberate act or omission to end life other than to permit the natural process of dying.
(1) Condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing, euthanasia, or physician-assisted suicide; or
(2) Permit any affirmative or deliberate act or omission to end life other than to permit the natural process of dying.

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