Code of Alabama
Chapter 8A - Termination of Life-Support Procedures.
Section 22-8A-18 - Consent of Parent or Representative of a Qualified Minor Required Before Instituting a Do Not Attempt Resuscitation Order.

(a) This section shall be known and may be cited as Simon's Law.
(b)(1) Unless an Order for Pediatric Palliative and End of Life (PPEL) Care has been executed by the representative of a qualified minor and entered into the medical record of the qualified minor by the attending physician of the qualified minor in accordance with this chapter, a Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) order, whether oral or in writing, shall not be instituted for a qualified minor until both of the following occur:
a. Consent is obtained from the representative of the qualified minor for a DNAR order.
b. A reasonable attempt is made to inform one or the other parent of the consent by the representative of the qualified minor.
(2) An attending physician, health care facility, or the designee of any of the aforementioned shall provide information regarding the intent to institute a DNAR order in writing or orally. The attending physician, health care facility, or the designee of any of the aforementioned shall contemporaneously record the provision of information in the medical record of the qualified minor, and specify by whom and to whom the information was given. When the representative of the qualified minor has been informed, the attending physician, health care facility, or the designee of any of the aforementioned shall contemporaneously record, within the medical record of the qualified minor, information regarding the attempts to inform one or the other parent of the decision.
(c) The qualified minor's representative may refuse consent for a PPEL order or a DNAR order for the qualified minor, either in writing or orally. Any refusal of consent shall be contemporaneously recorded in the medical record of the qualified minor. No DNAR order shall be instituted if there has been a timely refusal of consent, except when a PPEL order or DNAR order is consented to at a later date or in accordance with a court order issued pursuant to subsection (d).
(d) If the parents or representative of a qualified minor are unable to agree on whether to institute or revoke a DNAR order, either a parent or representative may institute a proceeding under subsection (e) to resolve the conflict based on a presumption in favor of the provision of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Pending the final determination of the proceedings, including any appeals, a DNAR order shall not be implemented.
(e) A representative of a qualified minor, attending physician, or health care facility may petition a circuit court of the county in which the qualified minor resides, or in which the qualified minor is receiving treatment, for an order enjoining a violation or threatened violation of this chapter or to resolve a conflict or perceived conflict. Upon receiving the petition, the circuit court shall issue an order fixing the date, time, and place of a hearing on the petition and ordering that notice of the hearing shall be provided. A preliminary hearing may be held without notice if the court determines that holding that hearing without notice is necessary to prevent imminent danger to the life of the qualified minor. In the court's discretion, a hearing may be conducted in a courtroom, a treatment facility, or at some other suitable place.
(f) Upon the request of a qualified minor or the representative of a qualified minor, a health care facility or attending physician shall disclose in writing any policies relating to services a qualified minor may receive involving PPEL orders, DNAR orders, or life-sustaining measures within the health care facility. Nothing in this section shall require a health care facility or attending physician to have a written policy relating to or involving PPEL orders, DNAR orders, or life-sustaining treatment.
(g) Nothing in this section shall affect the rights of individuals or obligations of providers under the Federal Patient Self Determination Act, 42 U.S.C. ยงยง 1395cc and 1396a.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 22 - Health, Mental Health, and Environmental Control.

Title 1 - Health and Environmental Control Generally.

Chapter 8A - Termination of Life-Support Procedures.

Section 22-8A-1 - Short Title.

Section 22-8A-2 - Legislative Intent.

Section 22-8A-3 - Definitions.

Section 22-8A-4 - Advance Directive for Health Care; Living Will and Health Care Proxy.

Section 22-8A-4.1 - Validity of Dnar Orders; Adoption of Rules.

Section 22-8A-5 - Revocation of Advance Directive for Health Care.

Section 22-8A-6 - Proxy to Comply With Instructions, Intent of Patient.

Section 22-8A-7 - Competency of Declarant; Liability of Participating Physician, Facility, Etc.

Section 22-8A-8 - Refusal of Health Care Provider to Comply; Penalties.

Section 22-8A-9 - Withholding or Withdrawal of Treatment, etc., Not Suicide; Execution of Advance Directive Not to Affect Sale, etc., of Life or Health Insurance nor Be Condition for Receipt of Treatment, etc.; Provisions of Chapter Cumulative.

Section 22-8A-10 - Provisions of Chapter Not an Approval of Mercy Killing, Etc.

Section 22-8A-11 - Surrogate; Requirements; Attending Physician Consulted, Intent of Patient Followed; Persons Who May Serve as Surrogate; Priority; Validity of Decisions; Liability; Form; Declaratory and Injunctive Relief; Penalties.

Section 22-8A-12 - Validity of Advance Health Care Directive Executed in Another State.

Section 22-8A-13 - Effect of Prior Declarations.

Section 22-8A-14 - Filing and Recording of Living Will; Fee; Inspection; Duty of Declarant to Provide Copy to Health Care Providers.

Section 22-8A-15 - Order for Pediatric Palliative and End of Life Care for Qualified Minor; Rulemaking Authority.

Section 22-8A-16 - Temporary Task Force for Establishment of Order for Ppel Care Form.

Section 22-8A-17 - Application of Order for Ppel Care Form; Liability.

Section 22-8A-18 - Consent of Parent or Representative of a Qualified Minor Required Before Instituting a Do Not Attempt Resuscitation Order.