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(a) A default surrogate who assumes authority under § 2512 of this title shall inform a responsible health-care professional if 2 or more members of a class under § 2512(b) of this title have assumed authority to act as default surrogates and the members do not agree on a health-care decision.
(b) A responsible health-care professional shall comply with the decision of a majority of the members of the class with highest priority under § 2512(b) of this title who have communicated their views to the professional and the professional reasonably believes are acting consistent with their duties under § 2517 of this title.
(c) If a responsible health-care professional is informed that the members of the class who have communicated their views to the professional are evenly divided concerning the health-care decision, the professional shall make a reasonable effort to solicit the views of members of the class who are reasonably available but have not yet communicated their views to the professional. The professional, after the solicitation, shall comply with the decision of a majority of the members who have communicated their views to the professional and the professional reasonably believes are acting consistent with their duties under § 2517 of this title.
(d) If the class remains evenly divided after the effort is made under subsection (c) of this section, the health-care decision must be made as provided by other law of this State regarding the treatment of an individual who is found to lack capacity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 16. Health and Safety § 2513. Disagreement among default surrogates - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-16-health-and-safety/de-code-sect-16-2513/
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