(1) A person may provide written directions, acknowledged before a notary public or executed with the same formalities required of a will under Section 75-2-502, to direct the preparation, type, and place of the person's disposition, including: (a) designating a funeral service establishment; (b) providing directions for burial arrangements; (c) providing directions for cremation arrangements; or (d) providing directions for alkaline hydrolysis arrangements. (2) A funeral service director shall carry out the written directions of the decedent prepared under this section to the extent that: (a) the directions are lawful; and (b) the decedent has provided resources to carry out the directions. (3) Directions for disposition contained in a will shall be carried out pursuant to Subsection (2) regardless of: (a) the validity of other aspects of the will; or (b) the fact that the will may not be offered or admitted to probate until a later date. (4) A person may change or cancel written directions prepared under this section at any time prior to the person's death by providing written notice to all applicable persons, including: (a) if the written directions designate a funeral service establishment or funeral service director, the funeral service establishment or funeral service director designated in the written directions; and (b) if the written directions are contained in a will, the personal representative as defined in Section 75-1-201.
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