Sec. 166.092. REVOCATION OF OUT-OF-HOSPITAL DNR ORDER. (a) A declarant may revoke an out-of-hospital DNR order at any time without regard to the declarant's mental state or competency. An order may be revoked by:
(1) the declarant or someone in the declarant's presence and at the declarant's direction destroying the order form and removing the DNR identification device, if any;
(2) a person who identifies himself or herself as the legal guardian, as a qualified relative, or as the agent of the declarant having a medical power of attorney who executed the out-of-hospital DNR order or another person in the person's presence and at the person's direction destroying the order form and removing the DNR identification device, if any;
(3) the declarant communicating the declarant's intent to revoke the order; or
(4) a person who identifies himself or herself as the legal guardian, a qualified relative, or the agent of the declarant having a medical power of attorney who executed the out-of-hospital DNR order orally stating the person's intent to revoke the order.
(b) An oral revocation under Subsection (a)(3) or (a)(4) takes effect only when the declarant or a person who identifies himself or herself as the legal guardian, a qualified relative, or the agent of the declarant having a medical power of attorney who executed the out-of-hospital DNR order communicates the intent to revoke the order to the responding health care professionals or the attending physician at the scene. The responding health care professionals shall record the time, date, and place of the revocation in accordance with the statewide out-of-hospital DNR protocol and rules adopted by the executive commissioner and any applicable local out-of-hospital DNR protocol. The attending physician or the physician's designee shall record in the person's medical record the time, date, and place of the revocation and, if different, the time, date, and place that the physician received notice of the revocation. The attending physician or the physician's designee shall also enter the word "VOID" on each page of the copy of the order in the person's medical record.
(c) Except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, a person is not civilly or criminally liable for failure to act on a revocation made under this section unless the person has actual knowledge of the revocation.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 965, Sec. 10, eff. June 16 1995. Renumbered from Sec. 674.012 and amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 450, Sec. 1.04, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 3.0512, eff. April 2, 2015.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle H - Public Health Provisions
Chapter 166 - Advance Directives
Subchapter C. Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders
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 166.089. 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 166.095. 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