Texas Statutes
Subchapter B. Directive to Physicians
Section 166.034. Issuance of Nonwritten Directive by Competent Adult Qualified Patient

Sec. 166.034. ISSUANCE OF NONWRITTEN DIRECTIVE BY COMPETENT ADULT QUALIFIED PATIENT. (a) A competent qualified patient who is an adult may issue a directive by a nonwritten means of communication.
(b) A declarant must issue the nonwritten directive in the presence of the attending physician and two witnesses who qualify under Section 166.003, at least one of whom must be a witness who qualifies under Section 166.003(2).
(c) The physician shall make the fact of the existence of the directive a part of the declarant's medical record, and the names of the witnesses shall be entered in the medical record.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Renumbered from Sec. 672.005 and amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 450, Sec. 1.03, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 2 - Health

Subtitle H - Public Health Provisions

Chapter 166 - Advance Directives

Subchapter B. Directive to Physicians

Section 166.031. Definitions

Section 166.032. Written Directive by Competent Adult; Notice to Physician

Section 166.033. Form of Written Directive

Section 166.034. Issuance of Nonwritten Directive by Competent Adult Qualified Patient

Section 166.035. Execution of Directive on Behalf of Patient Younger Than 18 Years of Age

Section 166.036. Notarized Document Not Required; Requirement of Specific Form Prohibited

Section 166.037. Patient Desire Supersedes Directive

Section 166.038. Procedure When Declarant Is Incompetent or Incapable of Communication

Section 166.039. Procedure When Person Has Not Executed or Issued a Directive and Is Incompetent or Incapable of Communication

Section 166.040. Patient Certification and Prerequisites for Complying With Directive

Section 166.041. Duration of Directive

Section 166.042. Revocation of Directive

Section 166.043. Reexecution of Directive

Section 166.044. Limitation of Liability for Withholding or Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Procedures

Section 166.045. Liability for Failure to Effectuate Directive

Section 166.046. Procedure if Not Effectuating a Directive or Treatment Decision

Section 166.047. Honoring Directive Does Not Constitute Offense of Aiding Suicide

Section 166.048. Criminal Penalty; Prosecution

Section 166.049. Pregnant Patients

Section 166.050. Mercy Killing Not Condoned

Section 166.051. Legal Right or Responsibility Not Affected

Section 166.052. Statements Explaining Patient's Right to Transfer

Section 166.053. Registry to Assist Transfers