Chapter 396 Oregon Laws 2001
AN ACT
HB 2368
Relating to judicial review
of advance directives; amending ORS 125.010 and 127.550.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 125.010 is amended to read:
125.010. (1) Any person who is interested in the affairs or
welfare of a respondent may file a petition for the appointment of a fiduciary
or entry of other protective order.
(2) A protective proceeding is commenced by the filing of a
petition in a court with jurisdiction over protective proceedings.
(3) The court may appoint any of the following fiduciaries
in a protective proceeding:
(a) A guardian, with the powers and duties specified in
this chapter.
(b) A conservator, with the powers and duties specified in
this chapter.
(c) A temporary fiduciary, with the powers and duties
specified in this chapter.
(d) Any other fiduciary necessary to implement a protective
order under ORS 125.650.
(4) In addition to appointing a fiduciary, or in lieu of
appointing a fiduciary, the court may enter any other protective order in a
protective proceeding in the manner provided by ORS 125.650.
(5) The court may
make a determination described in ORS 127.550 with regard to an advance
directive in a protective proceeding in which a guardian or temporary guardian
has been appointed for the principal, or in which the petition seeks the
appointment of a guardian or a temporary guardian for the principal.
SECTION 2.
ORS 127.550 is amended to read:
127.550. (1) A health care decision made by an individual
who is authorized to make the decision under ORS 127.505 to 127.660 and 127.995
is effective immediately and does not require judicial approval.
(2) A petition may be filed under ORS 127.505 to 127.660
and 127.995 for any one or more of the following purposes:
(a) Determining whether a principal is incapable.
(b) Determining whether an appointment of the health care
representative or a health care instruction is valid or has been suspended,
reinstated, revoked or terminated.
(c) Determining whether the acts or proposed acts of the
health care representative breach any duty of the representative and whether
those acts should be enjoined.
(d) Declaring that an individual is authorized to act as a
health care representative.
(e) Disqualifying the health care representative upon a
determination of the court that the health care representative has violated,
failed to perform or is unable to perform the duties under ORS 127.535 (4).
(f) Approving any health care decision that by law requires
court approval.
(g) Determining whether the acts or proposed acts of the
health care representative are clearly inconsistent with the desires of the
principal as made known to the health care representative, or where the desires
of the principal are unknown or unclear, whether the acts or proposed acts of
the health care representative are clearly contrary to the best interests of
the principal.
(h) Declaring that a power of attorney for health care is
revoked upon a determination by the court that the attorney-in-fact has made a
health care decision for the principal that authorized anything illegal. A
suspension or revocation of a power of attorney under this paragraph shall be
in the discretion of the court.
(i) Considering any other matter that the court determines
needs to be decided for the protection of the principal.
(3) A petition may be filed by any of the following:
(a) The principal.
(b) The health care representative.
(c) The spouse, parent, sibling or adult child of the
principal.
(d) An adult relative or adult friend of the principal who
is familiar with the desires of the principal.
(e) The guardian of the principal.
(f) The conservator of the principal.
(g) The attending physician or health care provider of the
principal.
(4) A petition under this section shall be filed in the
circuit court in the county in which the principal resides or is located.
(5) Any of the
determinations described in this section may be made by the court as a part of
a protective proceeding under ORS chapter 125 if a guardian or temporary
guardian has been appointed for the principal, or if the petition seeks the
appointment of a guardian or a temporary guardian for the principal.
Approved by the Governor
June 15, 2001
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State June 15, 2001
Effective date January 1,
2002
__________