Section 4711 Of Chapter 3. Health Care Surrogates From California Probate Code >> Division 4.7. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 3.
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. (a) A patient may designate an adult as a surrogate to make
health care decisions by personally informing the supervising health
care provider. The designation of a surrogate shall be promptly
recorded in the patient's health care record.
(b) Unless the patient specifies a shorter period, a surrogate
designation under subdivision (a) is effective only during the course
of treatment or illness or during the stay in the health care
institution when the surrogate designation is made, or for 60 days,
whichever period is shorter.
(c) The expiration of a surrogate designation under subdivision
(b) does not affect any role the person designated under subdivision
(a) may have in making health care decisions for the patient under
any other law or standards of practice.
(d) If the patient has designated an agent under a power of
attorney for health care, the surrogate designated under subdivision
(a) has priority over the agent for the period provided in
subdivision (b), but the designation of a surrogate does not revoke
the designation of an agent unless the patient communicates the
intention to revoke in compliance with subdivision (a) of Section
4695.