Indiana Code
Chapter 7. Health Care Advance Directives
16-36-7-27. Consent for Own Health Care; Minor's Blood Donation; Conflicts; Reliance by Health Care Provider

Sec. 27. (a) Except when an individual has been determined to be incapacitated under section 35 of this chapter, an individual may consent to the individual's own health care if the individual is:
(1) an adult; or
(2) a minor, and:
(A) is emancipated;
(B) is:
(i) at least fourteen (14) years of age;
(ii) not dependent on a parent or guardian for support;
(iii) living apart from the minor's parents or from an individual in loco parentis; and
(iv) managing the minor's own affairs;
(C) is or has been married;
(D) is in the military service of the United States; or
(E) is authorized to consent to health care by another statute.
(b) A person at least seventeen (17) years of age is eligible to donate blood in a voluntary and noncompensatory blood program without obtaining permission from a parent or guardian.
(c) A person who is sixteen (16) years of age is eligible to donate blood in a voluntary and noncompensatory blood program if the person has obtained written permission from the person's parent.
(d) An individual who has, could be expected to have exposure to, or has been exposed to a venereal disease is competent to give consent for medical or hospital care or treatment, including preventive treatment, of the individual.
(e) If:
(1) an individual:
(A) has a signed advance directive that is in effect; and
(B) has not been determined to be incapacitated under section 35 of this chapter; and
(2) the individual's decisions and the health care representative's decisions present a material conflict;
the health care decisions by that individual take precedence over decisions made by a health care representative designated in that individual's advance directive.
(f) Nothing in this chapter prohibits or restricts a health care provider's right to follow or rely on a health care decision or the designation of a health care representative on a permanent or temporary basis that is:
(1) made by a competent individual described in subsection (a);
(2) communicated orally by the individual to a health care provider in the direct physical presence of the individual; and
(3) reduced to or confirmed in writing by the health care provider on a reasonably contemporaneous basis and made a part of the health care provider's medical records for the individual.
(g) If:
(1) an individual later signs an advance directive under section 28 of this chapter; and
(2) the advance directive conflicts with the recorded earlier oral instructions of the individual with respect to health care decisions or the designation of a health care representative;
the advance directive controls.
As added by P.L.50-2021, SEC.63.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 16. Health

Article 36. Medical Consent

Chapter 7. Health Care Advance Directives

16-36-7-1. General Provisions

16-36-7-2. "Advance Directive"

16-36-7-3. "Best Interests"

16-36-7-4. "Declarant"

16-36-7-5. "Declaration"

16-36-7-6. "Electronic"

16-36-7-7. "Electronic Record"

16-36-7-8. "Electronic Signature"

16-36-7-9. "Health Care"

16-36-7-10. "Health Care Decision"

16-36-7-11. "Health Care Facility"

16-36-7-12. "Health Care Provider"

16-36-7-13. "Health Care Representative"

16-36-7-14. "Health Information"

16-36-7-15. "Incapacity"; "Incapacitated"

16-36-7-16. "Informed Consent"

16-36-7-17. "Notarial Officer"

16-36-7-18. "Observe"

16-36-7-19. "Presence"; "Present"; "To Be Present"

16-36-7-20. "Proxy"

16-36-7-21. "Reasonably Available"

16-36-7-22. "Sign"

16-36-7-23. "Signature"

16-36-7-24. "Telephonic Interaction"

16-36-7-25. "Treating Physician"

16-36-7-26. "Written"; "Writing"

16-36-7-27. Consent for Own Health Care; Minor's Blood Donation; Conflicts; Reliance by Health Care Provider

16-36-7-28. Advance Directive; Signature; Witnesses; Acknowledgement; Counterparts; Telephonic Interaction; Validity

16-36-7-29. Additional Provisions That May Be Included in Advance Directive

16-36-7-30. Resources and Sample Forms

16-36-7-31. Copies of Advance Directive

16-36-7-32. Revocation; Amendment or Restatement

16-36-7-33. Delegation by Health Care Representative

16-36-7-34. Presumptions Applicable to Advance Directives

16-36-7-35. Incapacity of Declarant

16-36-7-36. Authority and Responsibility of Health Care Representative

16-36-7-37. Advance Directive Made Part of Medical Records; Capacity; Compliance With Decisions by Health Care Representative

16-36-7-38. Anatomical Gift, Autopsy, or Remains Disposition

16-36-7-39. Access to Health Information

16-36-7-40. Immunity for Health Care Provider; Validity of Advance Directive

16-36-7-41. Affidavit; Requirements; Immunity

16-36-7-42. Decisions Made by Proxy

16-36-7-43. Individuals Who May Not Serve as Proxy

16-36-7-44. Material Conflict Between Multiple Documents