A patient or, if the patient is a child, a parent or legal guardian with the legal authority to make medical decisions for the child, may revoke a "do not resuscitate order for emergency services" by:
(1) mutilating, obliterating, or destroying the "do not resuscitate order for emergency medical services" document in any manner;
(2) orally expressing to an emergency medical technician, first responder, or to a person who serves as a member of an emergency health care facility's personnel, the desire to be resuscitated, after which the emergency medical technician, first responder, or the member of the emergency health care facility shall disregard the "do not resuscitate order for emergency medical services" document and, if applicable, promptly remove the bracelet;
(3) defacing, burning, cutting, or otherwise destroying the bracelet, if applicable; or
(4) removing the bracelet or asking another person to remove the bracelet.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 485, Section 2; 2016 Act No. 233 (H.4773), Section 9, eff June 3, 2016; 2022 Act No. 122 (S.508), Section 6, eff March 14, 2022.
Effect of Amendment
2022 Act No. 122, Section 6, in the first undesignated paragraph, inserted "or, if the patient is a child, a parent or legal guardian with the legal authority to make medical decisions for the child," following "A patient".
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 78 - Emergency Services Non-resuscitation Order
Section 44-78-10. Short title.
Section 44-78-15. Definitions.
Section 44-78-25. Duties of EMS personnel when presented with "do not resuscitate order".
Section 44-78-40. Full resuscitative measures required in absence of order or bracelet.
Section 44-78-60. Means of revocation of "do not resuscitate order for emergency services".