Oregon Code § 127.707·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Execution of declaration; witnesses.
(1) A declaration is effective only if it is signed by the principal and:
(a) Signed by two
competent adult witnesses; or
(b) Notarized by
a notary public.
(2) If a
declaration is validated under subsection (1)(a) of this section, each witness
must:
(a) Witness the
principal signing the declaration or acknowledging the signature of the
principal on the declaration.
(b) Attest that
the principal:
(A) Is known to
the witness;
(B) Signed or
acknowledged the declaration in the presence of the witness; and
(C) Appeared to
be of sound mind and not under duress, fraud or undue influence.
(3) None of the
following may serve as a witness to the signing or acknowledgment of a
declaration:
(a) The principals
attending physician, provider or health care provider or a relative of the
principals attending physician, provider or health care provider;
(b) An owner,
operator or relative of an owner or operator of a health care facility in which
the principal is a patient or resident;
(c) A person
related to the principal by blood, marriage or adoption; or
(d) A person
appointed as attorney-in-fact or alternative attorney-in-fact by the
declaration. [1993 c.442 §4; 2023 c.11 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 127.707
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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