Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 127 § 127.717 — Declaration to be made part of medical record; physician or provider to comply
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 127 ·
Oregon Code § 127.717·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Declaration to be made part of medical record; physician or provider to comply
with declaration; withdrawal of physician or provider.
Upon being presented with a
declaration, a physician or other provider shall make the declaration a part of
the principals medical record. When acting under authority of a declaration, a
physician or provider must comply with it to the fullest extent possible,
consistent with reasonable medical practice, the availability of treatments
requested and applicable law. If the physician or other provider is unable or
unwilling at any time to carry out preferences or instructions contained in a
declaration or the decisions of the attorney-in-fact, the physician or provider
may withdraw from providing treatment if withdrawal is consistent with the
exercise of independent medical judgment that is in the best interest of the
principal. Upon withdrawing, a physician or provider shall promptly notify the
principal and the attorney-in-fact and document the notification in the
principals medical record. [1993 c.442 §8; 1999 c.83 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 127.717
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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