Maryland Code § HG-5-604

Section HG-5-604
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, an advance
directive may be revoked at any time by a declarant by a signed and dated written or
electronic document, by physical cancellation or destruction, by an oral statement to
a health care practitioner or by the execution of a subsequent directive.
(2) A declarant, knowingly and voluntarily, may elect in an advance
directive to waive the right under paragraph (1) of this subsection to revoke any part
or all of the advance directive, including the appointment of an agent, during a period
in which the declarant has been certified incapable of making an informed decision
under § 5-602(e) of this subtitle.
(b) If a declarant revokes an advance directive by an oral statement to a
health care practitioner, the practitioner and a witness to the oral revocation shall
document the substance of the oral revocation in the declarant's medical record.

(c) It shall be the responsibility of the declarant, to the extent reasonably
possible, to notify any person to whom the declarant has provided a copy of the
directive.

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