Nevada silently approves queer hospital visitation rights
Nevada legislators silently but unanimously passed a law this session that extends hospital visitation rights to partners of gays and other unmarried people. Under the new law, any Nevada adult can designate who can visit them in a medical facility regardless of legal family status. The law also permits individuals to decide who can take possession and decide the fate of their remains, catapulting the designee to the top of the priority list ahead of any blood relatives. Gay.com UK
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