A living will medical power of attorney, mental health advance directive, medical orders (portable orders for scope of treatment or do-not-resuscitate card), or similar advance directive or medical orders form executed in another state is validly executed for the purposes of this article if it is executed in compliance with the laws of this state or with the laws of the state where executed.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 30. West Virginia Health Care Decisions Act
§16-30-2. Legislative Findings and Purpose
§16-30-5. Applicability and Resolving Actual Conflict Between Advance Directives
§16-30-7. Determination of Incapacity
§16-30-8. Selection of a Surrogate
§16-30-12. Conscience Objections
§16-30-13. Interinstitutional Transfers
§16-30-15. Withholding of Life Support Not Assisted Suicide or Murder
§16-30-16. Preservation of Existing Rights and Relation to Existing Law; No Presumption
§16-30-17. No Abrogation of Common Law Doctrine of Medical Necessity