Indiana Code
Chapter 6. Physician Order for Scope of Treatment (Post)
16-36-6-21. Other State's Post Form; Web Site List

Sec. 21. (a) A physician order for scope of treatment document that was executed by a qualified person in another state may be honored if the following conditions are met:
(1) The physician order for scope of treatment document is on a form prepared by a state agency and was executed according to the laws and rules of that state.
(2) A:
(A) licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant; and
(B) qualified person or representative;
have signed and dated the physician order for scope of treatment document.
(3) The physician order for scope of treatment document is in English.
(b) The state department shall maintain on the state department's Internet web site a list of, or a web site link to, each state that may honor a POST form.
As added by P.L.67-2018, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.10-2019, SEC.79.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 16. Health

Article 36. Medical Consent

Chapter 6. Physician Order for Scope of Treatment (Post)

16-36-6-1. "Consent"

16-36-6-2. "Declarant"

16-36-6-3. Repealed

16-36-6-4. "Post Form"

16-36-6-5. "Qualified Person"

16-36-6-6. "Representative"

16-36-6-6.5. Application of Chapter

16-36-6-7. Individuals Who May Complete a Post Form; Requirements; Representative Acting in Good Faith

16-36-6-8. Execution of Post Form; Requirements for Post Form to Be Effective; Signature

16-36-6-9. State Department Development of Post Form; Requirements; Internet; Not Liable

16-36-6-10. Original Kept by Declarant; Copy in Medical File

16-36-6-11. Revocation of Post Form; Effectiveness; Notification

16-36-6-12. Alternative Treatment Request Allowed

16-36-6-13. Petition for Relief; Court Authority

16-36-6-14. Post Form Not Effective During Pregnancy

16-36-6-15. Medical Orders in Post Form Effective in All Settings; Noncompliance; Contrary Care Not Required; Discussion of Order Requirement; Transfer of Care

16-36-6-16. Good Faith and Medical Standards; Immunity From Civil and Criminal Liability; Presumption of Compliance

16-36-6-17. No Modification or Alteration of Practice of Medicine or Nursing; Prohibition on Medically Inappropriate Treatment

16-36-6-18. Death Not Considered Suicide; Prohibition on Compelling Completion of Post Form; Legal Rights Not Superseded; Post Form Voluntary

16-36-6-19. No Authorization of Euthanasia

16-36-6-20. Execution or Revocation of Post Form Does Not Affect Other Legal Documents or Authority

16-36-6-21. Other State's Post Form; Web Site List