Utah Admin. Code R432-31-10 - Signature Requirement
(1) The patient or
surrogate or guardian decision maker and a medical health care provider,
including an MD, DO, PA, or APRN, shall sign the OLST for it to be
valid.
(2) For pediatric patients,
two different medical health care providers shall sign the OLST to make it
valid.
(3) Electronic signatures
are acceptable for OLST forms.
(4)
In the event the surrogate or guardian decision maker cannot sign in-person or
electronically, a verbal signature may be noted if confirmed by two medical
professionals caring for the patient.
(5) Photocopies and faxes of signed OLST
forms are legal and valid.
Notes
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