Sec. 9.
If a person interested in the welfare of the declarant has reason to believe that an order has been executed contrary to the wishes of the declarant or, if the declarant is a ward including a ward who is a minor child, contrary to the wishes or best interests of the ward, the person may petition the probate court to have the order and the conditions of its execution reviewed. If the probate court finds that an order has been executed contrary to the wishes of the declarant or, if the declarant is a ward including a ward who is a minor child, contrary to the wishes or best interests of the ward, the probate court shall issue an injunction voiding the effectiveness of the order and prohibiting compliance with the order.
History: 1996, Act 193, Eff. Aug. 1, 1996 ;-- Am. 2013, Act 155, Eff. Feb. 4, 2014 ;-- Am. 2020, Act 363, Eff. Apr. 4, 2021
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 193 of 1996 - Michigan Do-Not-Resuscitate Procedure Act (333.1051 - 333.1067)
Section 333.1051 - Short Title.
Section 333.1052 - Definitions.
Section 333.1054 - Execution of Order; Form; Language.
Section 333.1056 - Execution of Order Under MCL 333.1055; Form.
Section 333.1057 - Identification Bracelet.
Section 333.1058 - Copy of Order as Permanent Medical Record.
Section 333.1059 - Petition for Review of Order.
Section 333.1060 - Revocation of Order.
Section 333.1061 - Determination by Health Professional.
Section 333.1061a - Compliance With Most Recent Order or Form; "Post Form" Defined.
Section 333.1062 - Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability.
Section 333.1063 - Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability; Conditions.
Section 333.1064 - Requirement to Execute Order Prohibited.
Section 333.1065 - Life Insurer; Prohibited Acts.
Section 333.1066 - Legal Rights Not Impaired or Superseded; Presumptions.