Vermont Statutes
Chapter 231 - Advance Directives for Health Care, Disposition of Remains, and Surrogate Decision Making
§ 9721. Advance directives; COVID-19; remote witnesses and explainers

§ 9721. Advance directives; COVID-19; remote witnesses and explainers
(a) As used in this section, “remote witness” means a witness who is not physically present when a principal signs an advance directive.
(b)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of subsection 9703(b) of this title to the contrary, an advance directive executed by a principal between February 15, 2020 and June 15, 2020 shall be deemed to be valid even if the principal signed the advance directive outside the physical presence of one or both of the required witnesses, provided all of the following conditions were met with respect to each remote witness:
(A) the principal and the remote witness were known to each other;
(B) the remote witness was informed about the role of a witness to the execution of an advance directive; and
(C) the principal included on the advance directive the name and contact information for the witness.
(2) An advance directive executed as set forth in subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be valid until June 30, 2021 unless amended, revoked, or suspended by the principal in accordance with this chapter prior to that date.
(c)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of subsection 9703(b) of this title to the contrary, an advance directive executed by a principal between June 15, 2020 and March 31, 2023 shall be deemed to be valid even if the principal signed the advance directive outside the physical presence of one or both of the required witnesses, provided all of the following conditions are met with respect to each remote witness:
(A) the principal and the remote witness were known to each other;
(B) based on video or telephonic communication between the principal and the remote witness, the remote witness attested that the principal seemed to understand the nature of the document and to be free from duress or undue influence at the time the advance directive was signed; and
(C) the principal included on the advance directive the name and contact information for the remote witness and the nature of the principal’s relationship to the remote witness.
(2) An advance directive executed as set forth in subdivision (1) of this subsection shall remain valid unless amended, revoked, or suspended by the principal in accordance with this chapter.
(d)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of subsection 9703(d) or (e) of this title to the contrary, an advance directive executed by a principal between February 15, 2020 and March 31, 2023 while the principal was being admitted to or was a resident of a nursing home or residential care facility or was being admitted to or was a patient in a hospital shall be deemed to be valid even if the individual who explained the nature and effect of the advance directive to the principal in accordance with subsection 9703(d) or (e) of this title, as applicable, was not physically present in the same location as the principal at the time of the explanation, provided the individual delivering the explanation was communicating with the principal by video or telephone.
(2) An advance directive executed in accordance with this subsection shall remain valid as set forth in subsection (b) or (c) of this section, as applicable. (Added 2019, No. 107 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. June 15, 2020; amended 2021, No. 6, § 10, eff. March 29, 2021; 2021, No. 85 (Adj. Sess.), § 7, eff. March 22, 2022.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 18 - Health

Chapter 231 - Advance Directives for Health Care, Disposition of Remains, and Surrogate Decision Making

§ 9700. Purpose and policy

§ 9701. Definitions

§ 9702. Advance directive

§ 9703. Form and execution

§ 9704. Amendment, suspension, and revocation

§ 9705. Duty to deliver

§ 9706. When advance directive becomes effective

§ 9707. Authority and obligations of health care providers, health care facilities, and residential care facilities regarding health care instructions

§ 9708. Authority and obligations of health care providers, health care facilities, and residential care facilities regarding DNR orders and COLST

§ 9709. Obligations of health care providers, health care facilities, residential care facilities, and health insurers regarding protocols and nondiscrimination

§ 9710. Consent for hospice care

§ 9711. Authority and obligations of agent

§ 9712. Obligations of funeral directors, crematory operators, cemetery officials, procurement organizations, and individuals appointed to arrange for the disposition of the principal’s remains

§ 9713. Immunity

§ 9714. Failure to follow advance directive; unauthorized access of registry; administrative penalties

§ 9715. Interpretation with other laws

§ 9716. Reciprocity; choice of law

§ 9717. Presumption of validity

§ 9718. Petition for review by the Probate Division of the Superior Court

§ 9719. Obligations of State agencies

§ 9720. Severability

§ 9721. Advance directives; COVID-19; remote witnesses and explainers

§ 9731. Informed consent by surrogate for DNR/COLST order