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§  2994-cc.  Consent  to a nonhospital order not to resuscitate. 1. An  adult with decision-making capacity, a health care agent, or a surrogate  may consent to a nonhospital order not  to  resuscitate  orally  to  the  attending   physician  or  in  writing.  If  a  patient  consents  to  a  nonhospital order not to resuscitate while in a  correctional  facility,  notice  of the patient's consent shall be given to the facility director  and reasonable efforts shall be made to notify an individual  designated  by  the  patient  to  receive  such  notice prior to the issuance of the  nonhospital order not  to  resuscitate.  Notification  to  the  facility  director  or  the  individual  designated by the patient shall not delay  issuance of a nonhospital order not to resuscitate.    2. Consent by a  health  care  agent  shall  be  governed  by  article  twenty-nine-C of this chapter.    3.  Consent by a surrogate shall be governed by article twenty-nine-CC  of this chapter, except that: (a) a  second  determination  of  capacity  shall  be  made by a health or social services practitioner; and (b) the  authority  of  the  ethics  review  committee  set  forth   in   article  twenty-nine-CC  of  this  chapter shall apply only to nonhospital orders  issued in a hospital.    4. (a) When the concurrence of a second physician is sought to fulfill  the requirements  for  the  issuance  of  a  nonhospital  order  not  to  resuscitate  for  patients  in  a  correctional  facility,  such  second  physician shall  be  selected  by  the  chief  medical  officer  of  the  department of correctional services or his or her designee.    (b)  When  the  concurrence of a second physician is sought to fulfill  the requirements  for  the  issuance  of  a  nonhospital  order  not  to  resuscitate  for  hospice  and home care patients, such second physician  shall be selected by the  hospice  medical  director  or  hospice  nurse  coordinator  designated  by  the  medical  director  or by the home care  services agency director of patient care services, as appropriate to the  patient.    5. Consent by a patient or a surrogate  for  a  patient  in  a  mental  hygiene  facility  shall  be  governed  by article twenty-nine-B of this  chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-ccc > 2994-cc

§  2994-cc.  Consent  to a nonhospital order not to resuscitate. 1. An  adult with decision-making capacity, a health care agent, or a surrogate  may consent to a nonhospital order not  to  resuscitate  orally  to  the  attending   physician  or  in  writing.  If  a  patient  consents  to  a  nonhospital order not to resuscitate while in a  correctional  facility,  notice  of the patient's consent shall be given to the facility director  and reasonable efforts shall be made to notify an individual  designated  by  the  patient  to  receive  such  notice prior to the issuance of the  nonhospital order not  to  resuscitate.  Notification  to  the  facility  director  or  the  individual  designated by the patient shall not delay  issuance of a nonhospital order not to resuscitate.    2. Consent by a  health  care  agent  shall  be  governed  by  article  twenty-nine-C of this chapter.    3.  Consent by a surrogate shall be governed by article twenty-nine-CC  of this chapter, except that: (a) a  second  determination  of  capacity  shall  be  made by a health or social services practitioner; and (b) the  authority  of  the  ethics  review  committee  set  forth   in   article  twenty-nine-CC  of  this  chapter shall apply only to nonhospital orders  issued in a hospital.    4. (a) When the concurrence of a second physician is sought to fulfill  the requirements  for  the  issuance  of  a  nonhospital  order  not  to  resuscitate  for  patients  in  a  correctional  facility,  such  second  physician shall  be  selected  by  the  chief  medical  officer  of  the  department of correctional services or his or her designee.    (b)  When  the  concurrence of a second physician is sought to fulfill  the requirements  for  the  issuance  of  a  nonhospital  order  not  to  resuscitate  for  hospice  and home care patients, such second physician  shall be selected by the  hospice  medical  director  or  hospice  nurse  coordinator  designated  by  the  medical  director  or by the home care  services agency director of patient care services, as appropriate to the  patient.    5. Consent by a patient or a surrogate  for  a  patient  in  a  mental  hygiene  facility  shall  be  governed  by article twenty-nine-B of this  chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-ccc > 2994-cc

§  2994-cc.  Consent  to a nonhospital order not to resuscitate. 1. An  adult with decision-making capacity, a health care agent, or a surrogate  may consent to a nonhospital order not  to  resuscitate  orally  to  the  attending   physician  or  in  writing.  If  a  patient  consents  to  a  nonhospital order not to resuscitate while in a  correctional  facility,  notice  of the patient's consent shall be given to the facility director  and reasonable efforts shall be made to notify an individual  designated  by  the  patient  to  receive  such  notice prior to the issuance of the  nonhospital order not  to  resuscitate.  Notification  to  the  facility  director  or  the  individual  designated by the patient shall not delay  issuance of a nonhospital order not to resuscitate.    2. Consent by a  health  care  agent  shall  be  governed  by  article  twenty-nine-C of this chapter.    3.  Consent by a surrogate shall be governed by article twenty-nine-CC  of this chapter, except that: (a) a  second  determination  of  capacity  shall  be  made by a health or social services practitioner; and (b) the  authority  of  the  ethics  review  committee  set  forth   in   article  twenty-nine-CC  of  this  chapter shall apply only to nonhospital orders  issued in a hospital.    4. (a) When the concurrence of a second physician is sought to fulfill  the requirements  for  the  issuance  of  a  nonhospital  order  not  to  resuscitate  for  patients  in  a  correctional  facility,  such  second  physician shall  be  selected  by  the  chief  medical  officer  of  the  department of correctional services or his or her designee.    (b)  When  the  concurrence of a second physician is sought to fulfill  the requirements  for  the  issuance  of  a  nonhospital  order  not  to  resuscitate  for  hospice  and home care patients, such second physician  shall be selected by the  hospice  medical  director  or  hospice  nurse  coordinator  designated  by  the  medical  director  or by the home care  services agency director of patient care services, as appropriate to the  patient.    5. Consent by a patient or a surrogate  for  a  patient  in  a  mental  hygiene  facility  shall  be  governed  by article twenty-nine-B of this  chapter.