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Powers of Attorney Act 2006
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46 Conditions on exercise of power in relation to medical
treatment—enduring powers of attorney
(2) An attorney under the enduring power of attorney must not ask for
medical treatment to be withheld or withdrawn from the principal
unless—
(a) the attorney has consulted a doctor about—
(i) the nature of the principal’s illness; and
(ii) any alternative forms of treatment available to the
principal; and
(iii) the consequences to the principal of remaining untreated;
and
(b) the attorney believes, on reasonable grounds, that the principal
would ask for the medical treatment to be withheld or withdrawn
if the principal—
(i) could make a rational judgment; and
(ii) were to give serious consideration to the principal’s own
health and wellbeing.