Indiana Statutes
§ 16-36-7-31 — Copies of advance directive
Indiana § 16-36-7-31
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Ind. Code § 16-36-7-31 (2026).
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(a)A complete copy of the signed and
witnessed or notarized advance directive must be given to each health
care representative who:
(1)is specifically designated by name in the advance directive;
and
(2)has authority to make health care decisions that are
immediately effective under the explicit terms of the advance
directive or under section 34(1) of this chapter.
If the advance directive is signed with electronic signatures, a complete
copy that is generated or converted from the original electronic record
and that is viewable and printable is valid and may be relied upon as
the equivalent to the original.
(b)A declarant who has capacity is responsible for giving a
complete copy of the declarant's advance directive to a health care
provider. If a declarant has signed an advance direc
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.50-2021, SEC.63.
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