Oregon Statutes

§ 127.702 — Persons who may make declaration for mental health treatment; period of validity

Oregon § 127.702
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.3
Title 13Protective Proceedings; Powers of Attorney; Trusts
Ch. 127Powers of Attorney; Advance Directives for Health Care; Physician Orders for

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 127.702 (2026).

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(1)An adult of sound mind may make a declaration of preferences or instructions regarding mental health treatment. The preferences or instructions may include consent to or refusal of mental health treatment.
(2)A declaration for mental health treatment continues in effect for a period of three years or until revoked. The authority of a named attorney-in-fact and any alternative attorney-in-fact named in the declaration continues in effect as long as the declaration appointing the attorney-in-fact is in effect or until the attorney-in-fact has withdrawn. If a declaration for mental health treatment has been invoked and is in effect at the expiration of three years after its execution, the declaration remains effective until the principal is no longer incapable.

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Legislative History

1993 c.442 §2

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