(a) Advise the Legislative Assembly regarding the form of an advance directive to be used in this state;
(b) Review the form set forth in ORS 127.529 not less than once every four years for the purpose of recommending changes to the form that the advisory committee determines are necessary; and
(c) Prepare written materials that provide information regarding advance directives to assist the public with completing the advance directive form.
(2) At a minimum, the form of an advance directive recommended under this section must contain the following elements:
(a) A statement about the purposes of the advance directive, including:
(A) A statement about the purpose of the principal’s appointment of a health care representative to make health care decisions for the principal if the principal becomes incapable;
(B) A statement about the priority of health care representative appointment in ORS 127.635 (2) in the event the principal becomes incapable and does not have a valid health care representative appointment;
(C) A statement about the purpose of the principal’s expression of the principal’s values and beliefs with respect to health care decisions and the principal’s preferences for health care;
(D) A statement about the purpose of the principal’s expression of the principal’s preferences with respect to placement in a care home or a mental health facility;
(E) A statement that advises the principal that the advance directive allows the principal to document the principal’s preferences, but is not a POLST, as defined in ORS 127.663;
(F) A statement that the information described in subsection (1)(c) of this section is available on the Oregon Health Authority’s website; and
(G) A statement explaining that the principal may attach supplementary material describing the principal’s treatment preferences to the advance directive and that any attached supplementary material will be considered a part of the advance directive, consistent with ORS 127.505 (2)(b).
(b) A statement explaining the execution formalities under ORS 127.515, including that, to be effective, the advance directive must be:
(A) Signed by the principal; and
(B) Either witnessed and signed by at least two adults or notarized.
(c) A statement explaining the acceptance formalities under ORS 127.525, including that, to be effective, the appointment of a health care representative or an alternate health care representative must be accepted by the health care representative or the alternate health care representative.
(d) A statement explaining ORS 127.545, including that the advance directive, once executed, supersedes any previously executed advance directive.
(e) The name, date of birth, address and other contact information of the principal.
(f) The name, address and other contact information of any health care representative or any alternate health care representative appointed by the principal.
(g) A section providing the principal with an opportunity to state the principal’s values and beliefs with respect to health care decisions, including the opportunity to describe the principal’s preferences, by completing a checklist, by providing instruction through narrative or other means, or by any combination of methods used to describe the principal’s preferences, regarding:
(A) When the principal wants all reasonably available health care necessary to preserve life and recover;
(B) When the principal wants all reasonably available health care necessary to treat chronic conditions;
(C) When the principal wants to specifically limit health care necessary to preserve life and recover, including artificially administered nutrition and hydration, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and transport to a hospital; and
(D) When the principal desires comfort care instead of health care necessary to preserve life.
(h) A section where the principal and the witnesses or notary may sign the advance directive, consistent with the execution formalities required under ORS 127.515.
(i) A section where any health care representative or any alternate health care representative appointed by the principal may accept the appointment, consistent with the requirements under ORS 127.525.
(3)(a) In recommending changes to the form of an advance directive under this section, the advisory committee shall use plain language, such as "tube feeding" and "life support."
(b) As used in this subsection:
(A) "Life support" means life-sustaining procedures.
(B) "Tube feeding" means artificially administered nutrition and hydration.
(4) In recommending changes to the form of an advance directive under this section, the advisory committee shall use the components of the form for appointing a health care representative and an alternate health care representative set forth in ORS 127.527.
(5) The advisory committee shall submit a report detailing the advisory committee’s recommendations developed under this section on or before September 1 of an even-numbered year following the date on which the advisory committee finalizes the recommendations in the manner provided by ORS 192.245 to an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary. The interim committee shall consider the advisory committee’s recommendations submitted to the interim committee under this section.
(6) The Oregon Health Authority shall post the form of an advance directive set forth in ORS 127.529 and the written materials described in subsection (1)(c) of this section on the authority’s website. [2018 c.36 §3; 2021 c.328 §3]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Section 127.002 - Definitions for ORS 127.005 to 127.045.
Section 127.005 - When power of attorney in effect; accounting to conservator.
Section 127.505 - Definitions for ORS 127.505 to 127.660.
Section 127.515 - Execution; witnesses; out-of-state execution.
Section 127.525 - Acceptance of appointment; withdrawal.
Section 127.527 - Form for appointing health care representative.
Section 127.529 - Form of advance directive.
Section 127.532 - Appointment; term of office; rules.
Section 127.533 - Duties; advance directive elements; reports.
Section 127.535 - Authority of health care representative; duties; objection by principal.
Section 127.540 - Limitations on authority of health care representative.
Section 127.570 - Mercy killing; suicide.
Section 127.642 - Principal to be provided with certain care to insure comfort and cleanliness.
Section 127.646 - Definitions for ORS 127.646 to 127.654.
Section 127.652 - Time of providing information.
Section 127.654 - Scope of requirement; limitation on liability for failure to comply.
Section 127.658 - Effect of ORS 127.505 to 127.660 on previously executed advance directives.
Section 127.660 - Short title.
Section 127.663 - Definitions for ORS 127.663 to 127.684.
Section 127.666 - Establishment of registry; rules.
Section 127.669 - Oregon Health Authority not required to perform certain acts.
Section 127.700 - Definitions for ORS 127.700 to 127.737.
Section 127.702 - Persons who may make declaration for mental health treatment; period of validity.
Section 127.720 - Circumstances in which physician or provider may disregard declaration.
Section 127.722 - Revocation of declaration.
Section 127.727 - Persons prohibited from serving as attorney-in-fact.
Section 127.730 - Persons prohibited from serving as witnesses to declaration.
Section 127.732 - Withdrawal of attorney-in-fact; rescission of withdrawal.
Section 127.736 - Form of declaration.
Section 127.737 - Certain other laws applicable to declaration.
Section 127.760 - Consent to health care services by person appointed by hospital; exceptions.
Section 127.800 - sect;1.01. Definitions.
Section 127.805 - sect;2.01. Who may initiate a written request for medication.
Section 127.810 - sect;2.02. Form of the written request.
Section 127.815 - sect;3.01. Attending physician responsibilities.
Section 127.840 - sect;3.06. Written and oral requests.
Section 127.850 - sect;3.08. Waiting periods.
Section 127.855 - sect;3.09. Medical record documentation requirements.
Section 127.860 - sect;3.10. Residency requirement.
Section 127.865 - sect;3.11. Reporting requirements.
Section 127.870 - sect;3.12. Effect on construction of wills, contracts and statutes.
Section 127.890 - sect;4.02. Liabilities.