(1) A guardian may refuse to comply with or revoke the individual's advance health care directive only if the court appointing the guardian expressly orders the noncompliance or revocation. (2) Unless a court orders otherwise, a health care decision made by an agent appointed by an individual subject to guardianship prevails over a decision of the guardian appointed for the individual.
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