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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 436 § 436.235 — Petition to determine ability to give informed consent

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 436 ·
Oregon Code § 436.235 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Petition to determine ability to give informed consent. A petition for a determination of a person’s ability to give informed consent to a sterilization procedure may be filed by the person seeking sterilization, the attending physician, physician associate or nurse practitioner of the person seeking sterilization, or by an interested person concerned with the respondent’s health and well-being. Such a petition shall be filed in the circuit court in the county in which the respondent resides or has domicile. [1983 c.460 §6; 2014 c.45 §59; 2024 c.73 §87]
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