Oregon Code § 31.274·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Patient
representatives.
(1) A patient who is a minor, is deceased or has been medically confirmed by
the patients treating physician to be incapable of making decisions for
purposes of ORS 31.260 to 31.278 may be represented for purposes of ORS 31.260
to 31.278 by the first of the persons, in the following order of priority, who
can be located upon reasonable effort by the health care facility or health
care provider and who is willing to serve as the patients representative:
(a) A guardian of
the patient who is authorized to make health care decisions for the patient.
(b) The spouse of
the patient.
(c) A parent of
the patient.
(d) A majority of
the adult children of the patient who can be located.
(e) A majority of
the adult siblings of the patient who can be located.
(f) An adult
friend of the patient.
(g) A person,
other than a health care provider who files or is named in a notice of adverse
health care incident under ORS 31.262, appointed by a hospital under ORS
127.760.
(2) The
conservator of the patient appointed under ORS chapter 125 may serve as a
patients representative with the patients representative designated under
subsection (1) of this section if the conservators representation is necessary
to consider an offer of compensation under ORS 31.264 or 31.268. [2013 c.5 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 31.274
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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