5822 - Execution.

     § 5822.  Execution.        (a)  Who may make.--An individual who is at least 18 years of     age or an emancipated minor and has not been deemed     incapacitated pursuant to section 5511 (relating to petition and     hearing; independent evaluation) or severely mentally disabled     pursuant to Article III of the act of July 9, 1976 (P.L.817,     No.143), known as the Mental Health Procedures Act, may make a     declaration governing the initiation, continuation, withholding     or withdrawal of mental health treatment.        (b)  Requirements.--A declaration must be:            (1)  Dated and signed by the declarant by signature or        mark or by another individual on behalf of and at the        direction of the declarant.            (2)  Witnessed by two individuals, each of whom must be        at least 18 years of age.        (c)  Witnesses.--            (1)  An individual who signs a declaration on behalf of        and at the direction of a declarant may not witness the        declaration.            (2)  A mental health care provider and its agent may not        sign a declaration on behalf of and at the direction of a        declarant if the mental health care provider or agent        provides mental health care services to the declarant.        Cross References.  Section 5822 is referred to in section     5826 of this title.