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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The adult may amend or revoke all or part of his or her behavioral health orders form at any time.
(2) An amended behavioral health orders form is effective for two years following the date that the adult signed the amended behavioral health orders form, unless the adult executes a new behavioral health orders form, or amends or revokes the amended behavioral health orders form, before the amended behavioral health orders form becomes ineffective.
(3) In order to execute a valid amendment or revocation, the adult must:
(a) Execute a new behavioral health orders form; or
(b) Mark the existing behavioral health orders form in a manner that clearly communicates the intent to amend or revoke all or part of the behavioral health orders form.
(4) In order for the amendment or revocation to be valid, the amendment or revocation must include:
(a) The adult's signature or mark, and the date that the adult executed the new behavioral health orders form or amended or revoked the behavioral health orders form;
(b) Two disinterested witnesses' signatures or marks, and the date that the disinterested witnesses signed the new behavioral health orders form or the amended or revoked behavioral health orders form; and
(c)(I) Except as provided in subsection (4)(c)(II) of this section, the agent's signature or mark, and the date that the agent signed the new behavioral health orders form or the amended or revoked behavioral health orders form, if applicable.
(II) An agent's signature or mark must not be required for an amendment to be valid if the adult is amending the behavioral health orders form to remove the agent.
(5) Emergency medical service personnel, a health-care provider, or an agent who becomes aware of a new, amended, or revoked behavioral health orders form shall promptly communicate the fact to a health-care provider who is providing care to the adult who is the subject of the behavioral health orders form.
(6) A properly executed new, amended, or revoked behavioral health orders form controls over a previously executed behavioral health orders form.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 15. Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries § 15-18.7-203. Amendment and revocation of a behavioral health orders for scope of treatment - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-15-probate-trusts-and-fiduciaries/co-rev-st-sect-15-18-7-203/
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