29—Revoking advance care directive where person competent
(1) A person who has
given an advance care directive and who—
(a) is
competent; and
(b)
understands the consequences of revoking the advance care directive,
may revoke the advance care directive at any time.
(2) An
advance care directive may only be revoked in the manner prescribed by the
regulations.
(3) On revoking an
advance care directive, the person must, as soon as is reasonably
practicable—
(a)
advise each substitute decision-maker appointed under the advance care
directive of the revocation; and
(b) take
reasonable steps to notify each other person who has been given a copy of the
advance care directive of the revocation.
Example—
Such persons might include family members, hospitals, accommodation providers
and health practitioners.