Oregon Code § 127.525·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Acceptance of appointment; withdrawal.
(1) A person may accept appointment as a health care representative or an
alternate health care representative in a form appointing a health care
representative by:
(a) Signing the
acceptance of appointment; or
(b) Representing
to a third party that the person has accepted the authority and duties of a
health care representative under an advance directive in which the person is
named as the health care representative or alternate health care
representative.
(2) Subject to
the right of the health care representative or the alternate health care
representative to withdraw, the acceptance imposes a duty on the health care
representative or the alternate health care representative to make health care
decisions on behalf of the principal as described in ORS 127.510.
(3) Until the
principal becomes incapable, the health care representative or the alternate health
care representative may withdraw by giving notice to the principal. After the
principal becomes incapable, the health care representative or the alternate
health care representative may withdraw by giving notice to the health care
provider. [1989 c.914 §5; 1993 c.767 §6; 2018 c.36 §12; 2021 c.328 §7]
(Form for Appointing
Health Care Representative)
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 127.525
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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