(2) Health care representatives, and persons who are acting under a reasonable belief that they are health care representatives, are not guilty of any criminal offense, or subject to civil liability, or in violation of any professional oath, affirmation or standard of care for any action taken in good faith as a health care representative.
(3) A health care provider acting or declining to act in reliance on the health care decision made in an advance directive or in a document that the health care provider reasonably believes to be an advance directive, made by an attending physician or attending health care provider under ORS 127.635 (3), or made by a person who the health care provider believes is the health care representative for an incapable principal, is not subject to criminal prosecution, civil liability or professional disciplinary action on grounds that the health care decision is unauthorized unless the health care provider:
(a) Fails to satisfy a duty that ORS 127.505 to 127.660 place on the health care provider;
(b) Acts without medical confirmation as required under ORS 127.505 to 127.660;
(c) Knows or has reason to know that the requirements of ORS 127.505 to 127.660 have not been satisfied; or
(d) Acts after receiving notice that:
(A) The authority or decision on which the health care provider relied is revoked, suspended, superseded or subject to other legal infirmity;
(B) A court challenge to the health care decision or the authority relied on in making the health care decision is pending; or
(C) The health care representative has withdrawn or has been disqualified.
(4) The immunities provided by this section do not apply to:
(a) The manner of administering health care pursuant to a health care decision made by the health care representative or by an advance directive; or
(b) The manner of determining the health condition or incapacity of the principal.
(5) A health care provider who determines that a principal is incapable is not subject to criminal prosecution, civil liability or professional disciplinary action for failing to follow that principal’s direction except for a failure to follow a principal’s manifestation of an objection to a health care decision under ORS 127.535 (5). [1989 c.914 §10; 1993 c.767 §14; 2018 c.36 §16]
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.