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Health Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Authorize Emergency Medical Technicians To Effectuate A "Do Not Resuscitate" Order For Patients At Home; Provide A "Do Not Resuscitate" Order Form And An Identifying Bracelet, Anklet, Or Necklace To Be Worn By Patients At Home; Provide For Notification Of Revocation Or Cancellation Of A "Do Not Resuscitate" Order, Susan Beth Jacobs Oct 1995

Health Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Authorize Emergency Medical Technicians To Effectuate A "Do Not Resuscitate" Order For Patients At Home; Provide A "Do Not Resuscitate" Order Form And An Identifying Bracelet, Anklet, Or Necklace To Be Worn By Patients At Home; Provide For Notification Of Revocation Or Cancellation Of A "Do Not Resuscitate" Order, Susan Beth Jacobs

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act authorizes a health care professional or an emergency medical technician (EMT) to effectuate a “do not resuscitate” order for patients who are receiving care from a health care facility or for patients at home. The Act provides that a physician may designate a “do not resuscitate” order, and the patient at home shall wear an identifying bracelet or necklace which alerts medical personnel to the order. An EMT can regard either the order or the identifying bracelet or necklace as a legally sufficient order not to resuscitate. A physician must notify the health care facility staff if the …


Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of June 29, 1995, Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Et Al Jun 1995

Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Of June 29, 1995, Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Et Al

Native American Water Rights Settlement Project

Settlement Agreement: Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement of June 29, 1995. Parties: Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, AZ, US, City of Prescott & Chino Valley Irrigation District (CVID). The Tribe Prescott under a Water Services Agreement. The Tribe has the right to develop groundwater resources in accordance with a groundwater management plan developed by the Tribe for on-Reservation use. Reservation effluent may be used on Reservation or sold to off-reservation users. The Tribe’s use of settlement water on-reservation is unrestricted. Shortage management is addressed. The Tribe may develop a tribal water code. The Tribe may sell its CAP contract entitlement which …