Vermont Code § 33 V.S.A. § 7306

Resident’s representative
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§ 7306. Resident’s representative
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the rights and obligations established
under this chapter shall devolve to a resident’s guardian, next of kin, sponsoring
agency, or representative payee (except when the facility itself is a representative
payee) if the resident:
(1) has been adjudicated incompetent;
(2) has been found by his or her physician to be medically incapable of understanding
or exercising the rights granted under this chapter; or
(3) exhibits a communication barrier.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, consent for a do-not-resuscitate
order or a clinician order for life-sustaining treatment shall be provided or withheld
only by the resident, by the resident’s guardian or agent, or by a surrogate designated
pursuant to 18 V.S.A. chapter 231, subchapter 2.
(c)(1) A resident’s representative identified in subsections (a) and (b) of this section
shall make decisions for the resident by attempting to determine what the resident
would have wanted under the circumstances. In making the determination, the resident’s
representative shall consider the following:
(A) the resident’s specific instructions or wishes as expressed to a spouse, adult child,
parent, adult sibling, adult grandchild, clergy person, health care provider, or any
other adult who has exhibited specific care or concern for the resident; and
(B) the representative’s knowledge of the resident’s personal preferences, values, or
religious or moral beliefs.
(2) If the resident’s representative cannot determine what the resident would have wanted
under the circumstances, the representative shall make a determination through an
assessment of the resident’s best interests. When making a decision for the resident
on this basis, the representative shall not authorize the provision or withholding
of health care on the basis of the resident’s economic status or a preexisting, long-term
mental or physical disability.
(3) When making a determination under this section, representatives shall not consider
their own interests, wishes, values, or beliefs.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the facility shall
make every reasonable effort to communicate the rights and obligations established
under this chapter directly to the resident.

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