Texas Statutes
Subchapter C. Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders
Section 166.083. Form of Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Sec. 166.083. FORM OF OUT-OF-HOSPITAL DNR ORDER. (a) A written out-of-hospital DNR order shall be in the standard form specified by department rule as recommended by the department.
(b) The standard form of an out-of-hospital DNR order specified by department rule must, at a minimum, contain the following:
(1) a distinctive single-page format that readily identifies the document as an out-of-hospital DNR order;
(2) a title that readily identifies the document as an out-of-hospital DNR order;
(3) the printed or typed name of the person;
(4) a statement that the physician signing the document is the attending physician of the person and that the physician is directing health care professionals acting in out-of-hospital settings, including a hospital emergency department, not to initiate or continue certain life-sustaining treatment on behalf of the person, and a listing of those procedures not to be initiated or continued;
(5) a statement that the person understands that the person may revoke the out-of-hospital DNR order at any time by destroying the order and removing the DNR identification device, if any, or by communicating to health care professionals at the scene the person's desire to revoke the out-of-hospital DNR order;
(6) places for the printed names and signatures of the witnesses or the notary public's acknowledgment and for the printed name and signature of the attending physician of the person and the medical license number of the attending physician;
(7) a separate section for execution of the document by the legal guardian of the person, the person's proxy, an agent of the person having a medical power of attorney, or the attending physician attesting to the issuance of an out-of-hospital DNR order by nonwritten means of communication or acting in accordance with a previously executed or previously issued directive to physicians under Section 166.082(c) that includes the following:
(A) a statement that the legal guardian, the proxy, the agent, the person by nonwritten means of communication, or the physician directs that each listed life-sustaining treatment should not be initiated or continued in behalf of the person; and
(B) places for the printed names and signatures of the witnesses and, as applicable, the legal guardian, proxy, agent, or physician;
(8) a separate section for execution of the document by at least one qualified relative of the person when the person does not have a legal guardian, proxy, or agent having a medical power of attorney and is incompetent or otherwise mentally or physically incapable of communication, including:
(A) a statement that the relative of the person is qualified to make a treatment decision to withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation and certain other designated life-sustaining treatment under Section 166.088 and, based on the known desires of the person or a determination of the best interest of the person, directs that each listed life-sustaining treatment should not be initiated or continued in behalf of the person; and
(B) places for the printed names and signatures of the witnesses and qualified relative of the person;
(9) a place for entry of the date of execution of the document;
(10) a statement that the document is in effect on the date of its execution and remains in effect until the death of the person or until the document is revoked;
(11) a statement that the document must accompany the person during transport;
(12) a statement regarding the proper disposition of the document or copies of the document, as the executive commissioner determines appropriate; and
(13) a statement at the bottom of the document, with places for the signature of each person executing the document, that the document has been properly completed.
(c) The executive commissioner may, by rule and as recommended by the department, modify the standard form of the out-of-hospital DNR order described by Subsection (b) in order to accomplish the purposes of this subchapter.
(d) A photocopy or other complete facsimile of the original written out-of-hospital DNR order executed under this subchapter may be used for any purpose for which the original written order may be used under this subchapter.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 965, Sec. 10, eff. June 16, 1995. Renumbered from Sec. 674.003 and amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 450, Sec. 1.04, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 461 (H.B. 2585), Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2009.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 3.0508, eff. April 2, 2015.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 2 - Health

Subtitle H - Public Health Provisions

Chapter 166 - Advance Directives

Subchapter C. Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders

Section 166.081. Definitions

Section 166.082. Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order; Directive to Physicians

Section 166.083. Form of Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Section 166.084. Issuance of Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order by Nonwritten Communication

Section 166.085. Execution of Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order on Behalf of a Minor

Section 166.086. Desire of Person Supersedes Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Section 166.087. Procedure When Declarant Is Incompetent or Incapable of Communication

Section 166.088. Procedure When Person Has Not Executed or Issued Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order and Is Incompetent or Incapable of Communication

Section 166.089. Compliance With Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Section 166.090. Dnr Identification Device

Section 166.091. Duration of Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Section 166.092. Revocation of Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Section 166.093. Reexecution of Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Section 166.094. Limitation on Liability for Withholding Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Certain Other Life-Sustaining Procedures

Section 166.095. Limitation on Liability for Failure to Effectuate Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order

Section 166.096. Honoring Out-of-Hospital Dnr Order Does Not Constitute Offense of Aiding Suicide

Section 166.097. Criminal Penalty; Prosecution

Section 166.098. Pregnant Persons

Section 166.099. Mercy Killing Not Condoned

Section 166.100. Legal Right or Responsibility Not Affected

Section 166.101. Duties of Department and Executive Commissioner

Section 166.102. Physician's Dnr Order May Be Honored by Health Care Personnel Other Than Emergency Medical Services Personnel