34-12H-5. MOST form part of medical record.
An original or a copy of a MOST form completed and signed in accordance with §34-12H-4 is a valid medical order for scope of treatment unless revoked. Any health care provider who receives a valid MOST shall make the document part of the patient's medical record.
Source: SL 2019, ch 146, §5.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 12H - Advance Care Planning For Patient With Terminal Condition
Section 34-12H-1 - Definitions.
Section 34-12H-2 - Patient or representative may execute MOST.
Section 34-12H-3 - Representative may only act when patient lacks decision-making capacity.
Section 34-12H-4 - MOST form--Contents.
Section 34-12H-5 - MOST form part of medical record.
Section 34-12H-6 - Out-of-state documents valid in state.
Section 34-12H-7 - Physician to treat patient in accordance with MOST.
Section 34-12H-8 - Conflict between patient's MOST and patient's other directives.
Section 34-12H-9 - Revocation of MOST.
Section 34-12H-10 - Refusal of health care provider to comply with MOST.
Section 34-12H-11 - Execution or revocation of MOST may not be condition for providing health care.