New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 48B - DECISION-MAKING FOR THE TERMINALLY ILL
Subchapter 7 - INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT CAPACITY TO MAKE MEDICAL TREATMENT DECISIONS FOR WHOM BGS IS PROVIDING GUARDIANSHIP SERVICES
Section 10:48B-7.3 - Withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment (LSMT) for individuals for whom BGS is providing guardianship services
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:48B-7.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The following procedures shall be followed:
1.
When a recommendation to authorize the withholding or withdrawal of LSMT is
received by staff of BGS, the recommendation shall be referred to an Ethics
Committee recognized by the Assistant Commissioner or his or her designee,
pursuant to
10:48B-3.1, for review.
i. In preparation for presentation of a
recommendation for withholding or withdrawing LSMT to an Ethics Committee
recognized by the Assistant Commissioner or his or her designee, the Chief of
BGS or his or her designee shall:
(1) Request
a search of the individual's records to determine whether or not an advance
directive or POLST exists;
(2)
Obtain a description in writing from the treating practitioner of the diagnosis
and prognosis of the individual, which substantiates the reasonableness of
withholding or withdrawing potentially LSMT based upon the finding that such
treatment would be more burdensome than beneficial, and contrary to the
individual's best interest;
(A) The treating
practitioner will include in the written description specific treatment
recommendations for the individual.
(3) Obtain a second opinion that confirms the
individual's diagnosis and prognosis; and
(4) Develop a profile detailing the relevant
factors in a consideration to withhold or withdraw potentially LSMT including,
but not limited to: permanently unconscious state, uncontrolled pain, severe
and permanent physical and mental deterioration, or other similar
criteria.
ii. When the
information under (a)1i above has been gathered, BGS will request a review by a
recognized Ethics Committee. In accordance with
10:48B-3.1(a)
and 7.2(a), the Ethics Committee shall have a consultative role in reviewing a
request to withhold or withdraw potentially LSMT.
iii. When considering a request to withhold
or withdraw potentially LSMT, the members of the Ethics Committee shall
consider:
(1) The recommendation of the
treating practitioner, including the diagnosis, prognosis, and medical
treatment plan for the individual;
(2) A confirmation of the diagnosis and
prognosis of the individual by a second physician;
(3) The wishes of the individual as may have
been expressed in an advance directive;
(4) The contemporaneous wishes of the
individual, if available;
(5) The
benefits and burdens to the individual of initiating or continuing potentially
LSMT;
(6) The wishes of the
individual's family members or other interested persons;
(7) The "best interest" standard as applied
with respect to withholding or withdrawing LSMT, excluding consideration of any
pre-existing, non-terminal developmental disability, the benefits or burdens to
third parties or the cost of continuing medical treatment;
(8) Medical treatment support plan for the
individual; and
(9) Any additional
information deemed relevant to the decision.
iv. The Ethics Committee shall invite the
Chief of BGS or his or her designee, as well as a representative of DRNJ, to
attend the meeting.
v. If a
majority of the members of the Ethics Committee agree that it would be
appropriate to withhold or withdraw potentially LSMT, this recommendation shall
be forwarded in writing to the chief of BGS or his or her designee
immediately.
vi. If a majority of
the members of the Ethics Committee agree that the withholding or withdrawing
of LSMT would be inappropriate, or are unable to reach a consensus, this shall
be reported to the chief of BGS or his or her designee. The chief of BGS or his
or her designee will make the decision as to rendering or withholding
consent.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. New Jersey may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.