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British Columbia law provides for three formal instruments by which direction for health care and personal care decisions may be made in advance:
British Columbia law provides for three formal instruments by which direction for health care and personal care decisions may be made in advance:
# Representation Agreements, which allow a donor to appoint representatives to make decisions regarding health and personal care. These are discussed further in in [[Introduction to Adult Guardianship (15:I)|Chapter 15: Adult Guardianship and Substitute Decision-Making]].
# 1. Representation Agreements, which allow a donor to appoint representatives to make decisions regarding health and personal care. These are discussed further in '''Chapter 15: Adult Guardianship and Substitute Decision-Making'''.
# Advance Directives, which contain specific directions regarding health care, that are binding on health care providers.  
# 2. Advance Directives, which contain specific directions regarding health care, that are binding on health care providers.  
# Nominations of Committees, which permits an individual to express their preferences regarding who may be appointed as a person’s committee in case of incapacity.
# 3. Nominations of Committees, which permits an individual to express their preferences regarding who may be appointed as a person’s committee in case of incapacity.




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