Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 127 § 127.545 — Revocation of advance directive or health care decision; when revocation
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 127 ·
Oregon Code § 127.545·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Revocation of advance directive or health care decision; when revocation
effective; effect of executing form appointing health care representative.
(1) An advance directive or a
health care decision by a health care representative may be revoked:
(a) If the
advance directive or health care decision involves the decision to withhold or
withdraw life-sustaining procedures or artificially administered nutrition and
hydration, at any time and in any manner by which the principal is able to
communicate the intent to revoke; or
(b) At any time
and in any manner by a capable principal.
(2) Revocation is
effective upon communication by the principal to the principals attending
physician, attending health care provider or health care representative. If the
revocation is communicated by the principal to the principals health care
representative, and the principal is incapable and is under the care of a
health care provider known to the health care representative, the health care
representative must promptly inform the principals attending physician or
attending health care provider of the revocation.
(3) Upon learning
about a revocation of a health care decision, an attending physician or
attending health care provider must cause the revocation to be made a part of
the principals medical records.
(4) Unless the
advance directive provides otherwise:
(a) Execution of
an advance directive revokes any prior advance directive; and
(b) The
directions with respect to health care decisions in an advance directive
supersede:
(A) Any
directions contained in a previous court appointment or advance directive; and
(B) Any prior
inconsistent expression of preferences with respect to health care decisions.
(5) Unless the
form appointing a health care representative provides otherwise:
(a) Execution of
a form appointing a health care representative revokes any prior form
appointing a health care representative;
(b) Valid
appointment of a health care representative or an alternate health care
representative under ORS 127.510 supersedes:
(A) Any power of
a guardian or other person appointed by a court to make health care decisions
for the protected person; and
(B) Any other
prior appointment or designation of a health care representative; and
(c) A form
appointing a health care representative is suspended:
(A) If the
appointed health care representative and all appointed alternate health care
representatives have withdrawn; or
(B) If the form
appointing a health care representative names the principals spouse as the
health care representative or an alternate health care representative, a
petition for dissolution or annulment of marriage is filed and the principal
does not reaffirm the appointment after the filing of the petition.
(6)(a) If the
principal has both a valid advance directive and a valid form appointing a
health care representative, and if the directions reflected in those documents
are inconsistent, the document last executed governs to the extent of the
inconsistency.
(b) If the
principal has both a valid advance directive, or a valid form appointing a
health care representative, and a declaration for mental health treatment made
in accordance with ORS 127.700 to 127.737, and if the directions reflected in
those documents are inconsistent, the declaration for mental health treatment
governs to the extent of the inconsistency.
(7) Any
reinstatement of an advance directive or a form appointing a health care
representative must be in writing. [1989 c.914 §9; 1993 c.571 §26a; 1993 c.767 §12;
2015 c.82 §1; 2018 c.36 §14]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 127.545
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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